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Ali Partovi is an Iranian-American entrepreneur and angel investor. He is best known as a co-founder of Code.org, iLike, LinkExchange, an early advisor at Dropbox, and an early promoter of bid-based search advertising. Partovi currently serves on the Board of Directors at FoodCorps.
Ali ibn Abi Talib (/ˈɑːli, ɑːˈliː/;Arabic: علي بن أبي طالب, translit. ʿAlī bin Abī Ṭālib, Arabic pronunciation: [ʕaliː bɪn ʔabiː t̪ˤaːlɪb]; 13 Rajab, 21 BH – 21 Ramadan, 40 AH; 15 September 601 – 29 January 661) was the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, ruling over the Islamic caliphate from 656 to 661.
Born to Abu Talib and Fatima bint Asad, Ali was the only person born in the sacred sanctuary of the Kaaba in Mecca, the holiest place in Islam, as many sources, especially Shia ones say. Ali was the first young male who accepted Islam. After migrating to Medina, he married Muhammad's daughter Fatimah. Ali took part in the early caravan raids from Mecca and later in almost all the battles fought by the nascent Muslim community. He was appointed caliph by Muhammad's Companions (Sahaba) in 656, after caliph Uthman ibn Affan was assassinated. Ali's reign saw civil unrest and in 661, he was attacked and assassinated by a Kharijite while praying in the Great Mosque of Kufa, dying two days later.
Mad Money is an American finance television program hosted by Jim Cramer that began airing on CNBC on March 14, 2005. Its main focus is investment and speculation, particularly in publicly traded stocks. In a notable departure from the CNBC programming style prior to its arrival, Mad Money presents itself in an entertainment-style format rather than a news broadcasting one.
Cramer defines "mad money" as the money one "can use to invest in stocks ... not retirement money, which you want in 401K or an IRA, a savings account, bonds, or the most conservative of dividend-paying stocks."
Mad Money replaced Dylan Ratigan's Bullseye for the 6 p.m. Eastern Time slot. On January 8, 2007, CNBC began airing reruns of the show at 11 p.m. Eastern Time, on Monday through Friday, and at 4 a.m. Eastern Time, on Saturdays.
In March 2012, the program became a part of what was formerly branded as NBC All Night in the nominal 3:07 a.m. ET/2:07 a.m. timeslot on weeknights, replacing week-delayed repeats of NBC's late night talk shows. In that form, only the video for the program was presented on a 16:9 screen with gray branded windowboxing and pillarboxing, with all enhanced business information, including the CNBC Ticker, removed. Because of the scheduling of local station's 4 a.m. or 4:30 a.m. newscasts to air Early Today depending on how a station schedules its overnight programming (even if it airs at the regular time in the Eastern and Pacific time zones for instance, seven minutes would have to be cut-off to fit in Early Today and a local newscast starting at 4:30 a.m.), it is subject to local pre-emption, including by NBC O&O's.
Wall Street is a 0.7-mile-long (1.1 km) street running eight blocks, roughly northwest to southeast, from Broadway to South Street on the East River in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector (even if financial firms are not physically located there), or signifying New York-based financial interests.
Anchored by Wall Street, New York City has been called both the most economically powerful city and the leading financial center of the world, and the city is home to the world's two largest stock exchanges by total market capitalization, the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ. Several other major exchanges have or had headquarters in the Wall Street area, including the New York Mercantile Exchange, the New York Board of Trade, and the former American Stock Exchange.
There are varying accounts about how the Dutch-named "de Waal Straat" got its name. A generally accepted version is that the name of the street was derived from an earthen wall on the northern boundary of the New Amsterdam settlement, perhaps to protect against English colonial encroachment or incursions by Native Americans. A conflicting explanation is that Wall Street was named after Walloons— the Dutch name for a Walloon is Waal. Among the first settlers that embarked on the ship "Nieu Nederlandt" in 1624 were 30 Walloon families. The Dutch word "wal" can be translated as "rampart". However, even some English maps show the name as Waal Straat, and not as Wal Straat.
Silicon Valley is a nickname for the southern portion of the San Francisco Bay Area, which is located in part of the U.S. state of California known as Northern California. It is home to many of the world's largest high-tech corporations, as well as thousands of startup companies. Geographically, it encompasses all of the Santa Clara Valley, the southern half of the San Francisco Peninsula, and southern portions of the East Bay. It includes parts or most of Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, and Alameda County.
The word "valley" refers to the Santa Clara Valley, where the region has traditionally been centered, which includes the city of San Jose and surrounding cities and towns. The word "silicon" originally referred to the large number of silicon chip innovators and manufacturers in the region. The term "Silicon Valley" eventually came to refer to all high tech businesses in the area, and is now generally used as a synecdoche for the American high-technology economic sector. It also became a global synonym for leading high-tech research and enterprises, and thus inspired similar named locations, as well as research parks and technology centers with a comparable structure all around the world.
“Learning to Code is Not Just for Coders” | Ali Partovi | TEDxSausalito
Ali Partovi (Code.org, iLike, LinkExchange) at Startup Grind San Francisco
Ali Partovi: Warren Buffett’s Diet Nightmare | Mad Money | CNBC
Why is organic food so *#@! expensive?? | Ali Partovi | TEDxManhattan
Ali Partovi, Code.org: Why Coding Is Imperative In Public Education
Silicon Valley Star On Seismic Shift In Food Chain | Mad Money | CNBC
Food for Thought – Ali Partovi
Jefferson Award Winners: Hadi & Ali Partovi
Naked Ice Bucket: Ali Partovi + Alice Waters
CSMA 2015 Honorees: Ali Partovi & Hadi Partovi's Acceptance Speech
COFOUNDER, CODE.ORG, ILIKE, & LINKEXCHANGE "Every child in America deserves access to Computer Science." Described by the San Jose Mercury News as one of “Silicon Valley’s top angel investors,” Ali Partovi has backed Airbnb, Dropbox, Facebook, Uber, and Zappos. In 2013, Partovi helped his twin brother Hadi launch Code.org, which promotes computer science education and has introduced 200 million kids to computer programming via the “Hour of Code.” Early in his career he cofounded LinkExchange and later iLike. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Ali Partovi at Startup Grind 7/24/13. Ali is an angel investor, startup advisor, and serial entrepreneur. He co-founded and sold two high-profile startups: iLike, acquired by MySpace in 2009, and LinkExchange, acquired by Microsoft for $265 million in 1998. Ali is also a co-founder of computer education non-profit Code.org. His portfolio as an investor / advisor has included such successes as Zappos, Ironport, and Facebook, as well as newer ventures such as DropBox, Viagogo, and OPOWER (see complete Partovi portfolio). As a visionary, he was among the first people to see the potential of the Facebook Platform (in 2007), and among the earliest to grasp the business opportunity of search (in 1997). His current passion is sustainable food and agriculture, based on his recent articles Food is...
Jim Cramer interviewed the man that thinks Buffett's love for junk food is dead wrong, and he's putting his money where his mouth is. » Subscribe to CNBC: http://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBC » Watch more Mad Money here: http://bit.ly/WatchMadMoney » Read more about Ali Partovi here: http://www.cnbc.com/id/102647236 "Mad Money" takes viewers inside the mind of one of Wall Street's most respected and successful money managers. Jim Cramer is your personal guide through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing, navigating through both opportunities and pitfalls with one goal in mind -- to try to help you make money. About CNBC: From 'Wall Street' to 'Main Street' to award winning original documentaries and Reality TV series, CNBC has you covered. Experience special sneak peeks of your favorite...
Ali Partovi serves on the board of FoodCorps, a non-profit that deploys volunteers to improve food sourcing & education in schools. He is a passionate advocate of sustainable food systems, and has invested in ventures like BrightFarms and Farmigo, as well as real estate fund Farmland LP to scale more resource-efficient farming techniques. Ali Partovi has been described by the San Jose Mercury News as one of “Silicon Valley’s top angel investors,” having been on the ground floor of both Facebook and Dropbox. Shortly after graduating from Harvard, he co-founded LinkExchange (acquired by Microsoft for $265mm). Partovi later co-founded iLike (acquired by MySpace). Partovi’s investments have also included: Zappos, OPOWER, Thumbtack, and Airbnb. Ali co-founded non-profit Code.org, which promote...
"Education is about preparing kids for life, and public education is about helping people have equal opportunity, helping those who don't have as much money have a more level playing field," says Ali Partovi, co-founder of Code.org, in an interview with MindShift at the Big Ideas Fest a few months ago. Partovi has an ambitious goal: To get public high schools to offer computer programming classes -- not just as an elective, but as a science requirement. "It's absolutely relevant for public education to embrace computer science," he says. "I can't think of any other science that would better prepare you for life in the 21st century." More more about the future of learning, go to mindshift.kqed.org
Ali Partovi was an early investor in Facebook, and is about to change everything you thought you knew about what you're eating. » Subscribe to CNBC: http://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBC » Watch more Mad Money here: http://bit.ly/WatchMadMoney » Read more about Ali Partovi here: http://www.cnbc.com/id/102546944 "Mad Money" takes viewers inside the mind of one of Wall Street's most respected and successful money managers. Jim Cramer is your personal guide through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing, navigating through both opportunities and pitfalls with one goal in mind -- to try to help you make money. About CNBC: From 'Wall Street' to 'Main Street' to award winning original documentaries and Reality TV series, CNBC has you covered. Experience special sneak peeks of your favorite shows,...
From the 2014 New York Times Food for Tomorrow Conference. The first of five short presentations of new ideas about food, health, tech and innovation. Curated by Danielle Gould, founder, Food+Tech Connect First up: Ali Partovi, general partner, Farmland LP, on bringing scale and profit to sustainable agriculture.
The 2015 Common Sense Media Awards were held May 13 at the SFJazz Center. Ali Partovi and Hadi Partovi received Common Sense's 21st Century Learning Award.
Founder of GarageBand.com talks about podcasting and how to stay in touch with your fans at the 2005 Future of Music Policy Summit. To see the whole interview or to find out more about the upcoming summit, go to futureofmusic.org
We interviewed Ali Partovi, iLike CEO, about OpenSocial.
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October 9th - South Summit 2015 - Ali Partovi - Risk - Ali Partovi talks about the importance that has in life take risks. Courage is the key to taking risks.
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Angel investor and advisor ALI PARTOVI gives an inspirational speech as the Keynote Address at the IXMBA 2011 Graduation Day.
October 8th - South Summit 2015 - Moderated by Marius Robles (Reimagine Food). Melih Odemis (Yemeksepeti), Ali Partovi (Angel Investor), Melissa Tilney (AgFunder), Ianko Ignatiev (Edamam), Nora Khaldi (Nuritas) talk about the future of food and tech. We are involve in a new area: on one hand, it's a time when technology meets food and on the other hand it's the firs time that food meets technology.
Libby Bernick, Trucost - recent trends amongst investors Randy Hayes, Foundation Earth, - the importance of providing data to incentivise sustainable investment Craig Wichner - Farmland LP’s rationale for converting conventional farmland to certified organic Marcela Cedeño, Mandela MarketPlace - new loan models helping low income groups Woody Tasch,Slow Money - the key differences between global vs. local investment. How can we harness the power of the market to drive change? Chaired by angel investor, Ali Partovi, this session looks into how and why investors are beginning to move away from big industry in favour of companies and projects that deliver environmental and social benefits. How can we convince large banks and businesses to do the same? Can we demonstrate that sustainabl...
Hadi Partovi 2016 OETC Afternoon General Session, Wednesday, February 10, 2016 Software and computers are everywhere, revolutionizing every field around us. But the majority of schools don't teach computer science. Code.org believes every student should have the opportunity to shape the 21st-century and wants to turn this problem around. Code.org has already helped over 100 million students try computer science for the first time with one Hour of Code, partnered with 70+ school districts to bring courses to schools, released a free online learning platform with 10% of students in K-8 US schools enrolled. We've helped change policy in 16 states to better support computer science. This is just the beginning of a bold vision to bring this foundational field to every K-12 public school by 202...
Ali Partovi at Startup Grind 7/24/13. Ali is an angel investor, startup advisor, and serial entrepreneur. He co-founded and sold two high-profile startups: iLike, acquired by MySpace in 2009, and LinkExchange, acquired by Microsoft for $265 million in 1998. Ali is also a co-founder of computer education non-profit Code.org. His portfolio as an investor / advisor has included such successes as Zappos, Ironport, and Facebook, as well as newer ventures such as DropBox, Viagogo, and OPOWER (see complete Partovi portfolio). As a visionary, he was among the first people to see the potential of the Facebook Platform (in 2007), and among the earliest to grasp the business opportunity of search (in 1997). His current passion is sustainable food and agriculture, based on his recent articles Food is...
Welcome Soroode Ey Iran President and VP and Hosts Dr. Baghi Band Playing; Electric Guitar: Sergey Vlassov, Acoustic Guitar: Pooya Aflatooni, Base Guitar: Kamiar Nazem, Drums: Arash Majdi, Percussion: Shervin Majlesi, Keyboard: Javid Majdi, Vocal: Parsa Valikhani Persia Cultural House Dance 1 Band Playing; Vocal: Ali Zehpideh, Tar: Nima, Santoor: Alborz, Tonbak: Ehsan Foroudi Comedy Play (Namaki); Tehran, Hessam Norouzadeh, Iman Huschmand Persia Cultural House Dance 2 Band Playing; Vocal: Ali Zehpideh, Piano: Parisa Pirooz Band Playing; Vocal: Ali Zehpideh, Violin: Parnaz Partovi, Piano: Fojan Dance Max Amini Stand Up Comedy