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BiographyTimothy Tuttle studied at the Artificial Intelligence Lab and the Lab for Computer Science at MIT, where he received his BS, MS, and PhD. He also served as a member of the research staff at MIT and Bell Laboratories.[2] In 2000, Tuttle left research to co-found Bang Networks, builder of the Internet's first large-scale content distribution network for real-time data, where he served as CTO.[3][4] In 2004, Tuttle co-founded Truveo, his second company, a video search engine that was acquired by AOL in 2006.[5] Following the acquisition, Tuttle served as Senior Vice President at AOL. In 2011, Tuttle began work on his third company MindMeld.[6] Tuttle is a recipient of the Harvard Business School Dubilier Prize for Entrepreneurship and was selected as one of the 100 Top Young Innovators by MIT Technology Review Magazine.[7] References1. ^Speaker Details, Financial Times Live. 2. ^Speaker Details, Financial Times Live. 3. ^Expect Labs Anticipates a Day when the Computer Is Always Listening, Wade Roush, Xconomy, August 20th 2013. 4. ^How Real Is “Her?” Five Myths About Intelligent Assistants., Tim Tuttle, Re/Code, March 4th 2014. 5. ^[https://gigaom.com/2006/01/10/aol-acquires-video-search-firm-truveo-valued-higher-than-weblogs-inc-deal/ AOL Acquires Video Search Firm Truveo; Valued Higher Than Weblogs Inc Deal], Staci D. Kramer, GigaOm, January 10th 2006. 6. ^[https://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2012-11-08/tim-tuttles-app-for-automatic-search Tim Tuttle's App for Automatic Search], Ari Levy, BloombergBusiness, November 8th 2012. 7. ^Tim Tuttle's Page, Wired. External links
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