Orkut Büyükkökten is a Turkish software engineer who developed the social networking service called orkut while working at Google. He developed Orkut as an independent project while working at Google, the outgrowth of a company policy whereby all employees at Google can spend 20% of their time working on personal interests. Google follows the principle where each employee can divide his time in 70:20:10. 70% on his/her core business, 20% on matters of their interest but related to Google’s core business of search and 10% time on absolutely anything. While previously working for Affinity Engines, he had developed a similar system, InCircle, intended for use by university alumni groups. In late June 2004, Affinity Engines filed suit against Google, claiming that Büyükkökten and Google based orkut on inCircle code. The allegation is based on the presence of 9 identical bugs in orkut that also exist in InCircle. check out the profile…
http://www.orkut.com/Profile.aspx?uid=325082930226142255

i received a mail orkut developed orkut to search his lost girlfriend… n den google bought tis software and it is predicted that he will be the richest person by 2010. HOW true is this story in making of orkut.
Comment by kanupriya poddar — March 18, 2008 @ 6:25 am
hi kanupriya, thanks for the comment, I have also heard this story but never believed that….you can find Orkut Büyükkökten the founder of Orkut at Stanford University’s website…there you can find more news about him
Comment by Administrator — March 18, 2008 @ 9:12 am