Title / Gross (in millions usd)
- 2 Guns $27.3 m
- The Wolverine $21.7 m
- The Smurfs 2 $18.2 m
- The Conjuring $13.6 m
- Despicable Me 2 $10.3 m
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| Rank |
Name
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Website
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Year Website Launched
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Net Worth
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1
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Larry Page
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1998
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$18.5 Billion
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|
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2
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Sergey Brin
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1998
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$18.5 Billion
|
|
|
3
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Jeff Bezos
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Amazon |
1994
|
$8.7 Billlion
|
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4
|
Pierre Omidyar
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eBay |
1995
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$6.3 Billion
|
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5
|
Eric Schmidt
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1998
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$5.9 Billion
|
|
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6
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Ronald Burkle
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Yahoo |
1995
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$3.5 Billion
|
|
7
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Mark Cuban
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Broadcast.com |
1995
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$2.6 Billion
|
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8
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Jerry Yang
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Yahoo |
1995
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$2.3 Billion
|
|
9
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Omid Kordestani
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1998
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$1.9 Billion
|
|
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10
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David Filo
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Yahoo |
1995
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$1.7 Billion
|
|
11
|
Kavitark Ram Shriram
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1998
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$1.7 Billion
|
|
|
12
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Todd Wagner
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Broadcast.com |
1995
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$1.5 Billion
|
|
13
|
Peter Thiel
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PayPal |
1998
|
$1.3 Billion
|
|
14
|
Niklas Zennstrom
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Skype |
2003
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$1.3 Billion
|
|
15
|
Janus Friis
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Skype |
2003
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$1.3 Billion
|
|
16
|
Jack Ma
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Alibaba |
1999
|
$1.1 Billion
|
|
17
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Mark Zuckerberg
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2004
|
$700 Million
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|
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18
|
Simon Nixon
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MoneySuperMarket | 1999 | $680 Million |
|
19
|
Andrew Gower
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Runescape |
2001
|
$650 Million
|
|
20
|
Reid Hoffman
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2003
|
$500 Million
|
|
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21
|
Zhang Chaoyang
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Sohu |
1996
|
$425 Million
|
|
22
|
Steve Chen
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YouTube |
2005
|
$350 Million
|
|
23
|
Elon Musk
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PayPal |
1998
|
$328 Million
|
|
24
|
Chad Hurley
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YouTube |
2005
|
$300 Million
|
|
25
|
Duncan Cameron
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MoneySuperMarket | 1999 | $280 Million |
|
26
|
Marc Andreesen
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Netscape |
1994
|
$253 Million
|
|
27
|
Reed Hastings
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NetFlix |
1997
|
$150 Million
|
|
28
|
Blake Ross
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Mozila | 1998 | $120 Million |
|
29
|
Andrew Michael
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Fasthost |
1999
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$110 Million
|
|
30
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Max Levchin
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PayPal |
1998
|
$100 Million
|
From the mind of ComedianCP, a story from the life of Kunta Kenta.
Executive Produced By:
@KarenDumas & ComedianCP
Directed By:
Tone Story Mode & ComedianCP
Preachers of L.A. gives a candid and revealing look at six boldly different and world renowned mega-pastors in Southern California, who are willing to share diverse aspects of their lives, from their work in the community and with their parishioners to the very large and sometimes provocative lives they lead away from the pulpit.
The Stampede is tens of thousands of Americans legally stamping messages on our Nation’s currency to #GetMoneyOut of Politics. As more and more stamped money spreads, so will the movement to amend the Constitution.
The Stampede was started by Ben Cohen, long time progressive activist and co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s.
Directed by Mark Romanek.
Produced by Timbaland
Spike Lee is looking to raise $1.2 million for his new indie film titled, “BLOOD” thru a kickstarter campaign. Spike Lee has been doing kickstarter since his first film Shes Gotta Have it before internet and social media was popular. Spike Lee raised the money to complete historic film Malcolm X with donations from Bill Cosby, Oprah Winfrey, Janet Jackson, Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Michael Jordan.
Dontate to help finance Spike Lee’s next joint on Kickstarter
directed by Joe Puma
#2. Jay-Z – Magna Carta Holy Grail – 77,000 (735,000)
#9. YMCMB & Friends – Rich Gang – 24,000 (24,000)
#13. J. Cole – Born Sinner – 21,000 (526,000)
#15. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist – 18,000 (950,000)
#20. Wale – The Gifted – 13,000 (268,000)
#24. Kanye West – Yeezus – 12,000 (487,000)
#26. Ace Hood – Trials & Tribulations – 11,000 (44,000)
#55. Mac Miller – Watching Movies With The Sound Off – 6,500 (162,000)
#61. Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m.A.A.d city – 6,100 (980,000)
#69. Lil Wayne – I Am Not A Human Being II – 5,300 (529,000)
* data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousandth for units above 10,000, nearest hundredth for units below 10,000.
Slavery by Another Name is a 90-minute documentary that challenges one of Americans’ most cherished assumptions: the belief that slavery in this country ended with the Emancipation Proclamation. The film tells how even as chattel slavery came to an end in the South in 1865, thousands of African Americans were pulled back into forced labor with shocking force and brutality. It was a system in which men, often guilty of no crime at all, were arrested, compelled to work without pay, repeatedly bought and sold, and coerced to do the bidding of masters. Tolerated by both the North and South, forced labor lasted well into the 20th century.
For most Americans this is entirely new history. Slavery by Another Name gives voice to the largely forgotten victims and perpetrators of forced labor and features their descendants living today.