Sabeer
Bhatia an ordinary guy from Bangalore, India; came to Los Angeles in
September 1988. He was 19 at that time and had only $250 in his pocket and knew
nobody in America.
Sabeer
intended to complete his degrees and go back to India to work with some Large
Indian Company as an engineer. Sabeer did his MS in 1993. Sabeer thought that
one should be superhuman to start a company and it was an impossible task for
him.
But during his graduation in Stanford, he used to
spend his lunch hours in the basement of Terman Auditorium. He listened to
enterpreneurs like Scott Mc Nealy MBA's 80, Steve Wozniak and Marc Andreesen,
they all had a common message - 'You can do it too'. Sabeer knew that famous
people always says so to inspire others.
After
completing his graduation Sabeer dropped the idea of going home. He took up a
job with Apple Computers and so did Jack Smith, his friend and co-worker.
Sabeer and
Jack had a dream to start a company and they were really working hard on it.
They wanted to email notes to each other, but they were afraid of being accused
by their bosses of spending their working hours on personal projects. They had
personal American Online account, but they could not access it from office
network. Jack was frustrated by all this problem. And this gave birth to an
idea of free e-mail accounts that can be accessed anonymously over the web -
HOTMAIL.
In
mid-1995, Sabeer began his business plan for a netbased personal database
called Javasoft. Javasoft became the front for Hotmail for Jack and Sabeer in
December.
Sabeer knew Hotmail was an explosive concept. Sabeer
convinced Imperial Bank to loan him $100,00. Then he convinced McLean Public
Relations to represent Hotmail in exchange of stock.
In June
the product was ready to launch, at that time they had 15 employees working for
them. They launched it on July 4, 1996 - Independence Day - as Sabeer and Jack
thought free email was a great Independent idea and populist tool. Every body
who owned a computer had their own email accounts, but with webmail, they could
log on from anywhere in the world. The first users found it all by themselves
and then it spread like a forest fire. There were 100 in the first hour, 200 in
the second hour and 250 in the third hour. The idea was so intuitively powerful
that 80% of those who signed up for Hotmail; learned about it from a friend.
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