Google has bought abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz. More people now search Google on their phone than from their computers Founder of 2 eCommerce Ventures Published + Follow Update on Thursday, October 8: Google Security has now contacted me, and has offered me a. It's a cause close to the heart of the MBA student at Babson College, who said, "I'm kind of a proponent for education." Sanmay Ved Manager, Small Business Sales. He won't disclose the amount Google awarded him, only hinting that it was at least "more than 10,000."īecause Ved was donating the money to charity, Google offered to double the amount that would go to The Art of Living India. He scored the domain for 12, and the search engine giant company offered Ved a. Search engine giant Google has paid Sanmay Ved, the man who owned for a minute, 6,006.13 (about Rs 4.07 lakh) and later doubled the amount when. Ved chose to donate his reward to an Indian foundation that focuses on bringing education to the slums. TIL in September 2015, a man named Sanmay Ved owned for a minute. Google does routinely reward people who discover hiccups in Google's system as part of it security-vulnerabilities program. An ex-Googler himself (Ved loves Google so much that he has set it as his Facebook profile photo), Ved said it was never about the money. Ved bought the domain for $12 and, he says, momentarily gained access to its webmaster tools before Google canceled the sale. In a stroke of luck, Ved had been searching Google Domains, Google's website-buying service, when he noticed that was available for purchase on September 29. Google changed its mind after acknowledging that he had managed to buy the domain name and decided to actually double Ved's reward since he was giving it to charity. I also want to set an example that it's people who want to find bugs that it's not always about the money." "I don't care about the money, " Ved told Business Insider.
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