Friday, November 22, 2024

Indian-American MIT scholar, who ‘invented email’, applies for Twitter CEO post

Holds four degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), including a PhD in biological engineering

 

New Delhi: The boy who ‘invented email” when he was just 14, Indian-American VA Shiva Ayyadurai, has expressed his interest in taking up the position of Twitter CEO after Elon Musk said he wished to step down from the post, an IANS report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says.

Mumbai-born Ayyadurai, 59, who holds four degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), including a PhD in biological engineering, took to his twitter handle to apply for the position.

“I am interested in the CEO position @Twitter. I have 4 degrees from MIT & have created 7 successful high-tech software companies. Kindly advise the process to apply,” Ayyadurai wrote in a tweet addressed to Musk.

His tweet gained attention, with many users coming up with responses ranging from encouraging to sarcastic.

“I’ve observed that degrees is one of the last thing @elonmusk looks at when hiring (sic). (Though you’re education creds are indeed formidable.),” Greg Autry, a Twitter user wrote in response to Ayyadurai’s Tweet.

“Best of luck to you. I’d expect your application to be rejected because you mention your education,” another Twitter user wrote in response.

Ayyadurai created a computer programme in 1978, which he called “email”.

It replicated all the functions of the interoffice mail system: Inbox, Outbox, Folders, Memo, Attachments, Address Book, etc.

For this stupendous work of his, the  US government awarded him the first Copyright for Email in 1982, thus recognising him officially as the inventor of email.

 

Before Ayyadurai, YouTuber MrBeast, expressed his interest in taking on one of the most vexing jobs in today’s world, IANS reported earlier.

Earlier this week, a report said that Musk is actively searching for a new Twitter CEO after losing his own poll on whether he should quit as Twitter CEO or not.

His poll revealed that a whopping 57.5 per cent of people wanted him to quit as the CEO of the micro-blogging platform.

Thereafter, the billionaire said he will resign as Twitter’s chief executive officer when he finds someone “foolish enough to take the job”.

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