
As he saw it, human curators would be more trustworthy than Google’s algorithms in determining whether the content is of high quality. One such idea that was put into practice is the wiki-style website I’ve Got a Fang, where anybody may provide links to reliable information on any topic. Over the course of the following year, he worked on over 25 different projects. When they had an idea, Weinberg was eager to try it out. In order to combat the loneliness he was feeling, Weinberg organized a tech meetup. When his wife got a job with GlaxoSmithKline in Collegeville in 2007, the couple upped and relocated to the Philadelphia area. After some negotiations, purchased the company in 2006 for $10 million. In later years, NamesDatabase switched its focus to reuniting long-lost friends.

For example, if you were searching for someone by that name, some of those names would come up in Google‘s search results. Initially, the software would post a list of random combinations of well-known names on the internet. Because of his history in search, Weinberg eventually founded NamesDatabase. In 2003, he started his second business venture when he enrolled in MIT to get his master’s degree in technology policy. One such initiative eventually became Learnection, an online platform where teachers and students could collaborate on lesson plans. Even while still in school, Weinberg pursued a wide range of business-related pursuits. Weinberg enrolled to study physics at MIT in 1997.

In order to help his father field questions from the public about HIV/AIDS, he set up a message board. In the beginning, he devised a way for his mom to accept orders via the internet for her store. The youthful Gabriel Weinberg got his start writing code for his parents’ businesses.

It is headquartered in Paoli, Pennsylvania. DuckDuckGo was launched in 2008 and is currently led by its original CEO, Gabriel Weinberg.
