Men who did not buy Google are creating Kosmix.

Economic Times (New Delhi, India), October, 2007

Oct. 30--CHENNAI, India -- Towards the end of last decade, two engineers from IIT-Madras who went on to Stanford University had an opportunity to buy Google. Not once but twice. They didn't. Today, they want to build a home page for every topic on the earth, by marrying the concepts behind Google and Wikipedia.

"A man can make the same mistake twice", shrugged Mr Anand Rajaraman, co-founder, Cambrian Ventures and Kosmix -- one of the twosome -- as he recounted the occasions when he and his partner Venky Harinarayan missed out buying Google for what, it would seem today, peanuts.

It was 1998, and the place Stanford -- hotbed of innovation and entrepreneurship. "Students don't come to Stanford just for the training. They come for the dream; to start a...

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