លោក ជេន ខូម ពីជនអន្តោប្រវេសន៍ក្រីក្រក្លាយជាមហាសេដ្ឋីដោយសារ WhatsApp

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00:00Luke is the founder and CEO of Whatsapp, which is a social media platform in the world today.
00:09Luke Jane Coom, from the South of Thailand, is the founder and CEO of Whatsapp.
00:23Luke Jane Coom is the founder and co-founder of a social media platform called American Citizen.
00:29Luke became a fast-growing social media platform after Facebook bought a copy of his Whatsapp account in 2014 for $22,000.
00:40Luke spent 17 years in Yahoo! before leaving to create Whatsapp with his friends.
00:48In 2014, Luke was named as one of the 400 most influential people in the world in the United States of America, according to Forbes.
00:59With a net worth of $5,000.
01:03In 2021, Luke has a net worth of $10,000, according to Forbes.
01:10Luke Jane Coom was born on November 24, 1976 in Kyiv, Ukraine.
01:31Luke is the youngest child in the family to have a citizenship.
01:35Luke Jane Coom was born in a life of poverty in the United States of America, according to Forbes.
01:42In order to get out of poverty in the United States of America, his family decided to do business in the United States of America.
01:50Luke Jane Coom and his wife, Jidon, started a business in the United States of America in 1992.
01:57During their childhood, the family was forced to leave their home.
02:01However, because of poverty, Luke continued to live in the United States of America in 1995.
02:08Over 16 years, during his time in the United States of America, this young man has made a lot of contributions to the restoration of the land.
02:17Jane Coom's mother became a babysitter for Luke to use.
02:21While Jane Coom's youth was a cleaner at a gas station.
02:26Coom's mother only received a scholarship in 2000 because of her marriage to Mohari.
02:32Within 18 years, Jane Coom had a strong interest in computer engineering.
02:38Before graduating from college, she became a computer engineer.
02:43Since then, Coom has studied by himself because he has a degree in computer science.
02:48Later, Coom got a scholarship to study at the San Jose State University.
02:53During that time, Coom worked as a computer engineer at the Ernest & Young company to support his family.
03:02During that time, Coom met a friend named Brian Acton, a computer engineer.
03:09He was an engineer at Yahoo with a friend.
03:12In 1995, Luke Jane Coom had to get a job at Yahoo, choosing to become an engineer because of financial difficulties.
03:21As a result of getting a job at Yahoo, Luke was able to get a scholarship to work at Yahoo.
03:30Luke worked at Yahoo for 9 years with Brian Acton.
03:36In 2002, Luke and his friend left Yahoo to work at Facebook and Twitter for a year.
03:47However, they did not get a job.
03:50What's Up?
03:52In March 2009, Luke Coom bought an iPhone.
03:57He saw the Apple App Store and many new apps.
04:04One day, Luke contacted a friend named Alex Fitzman.
04:08They talked about how to create an app on your phone.
04:14During that time, Luke Coom worked hard for the app he created,
04:20which was called What's Up?
04:22The name was similar to the word What's Up?
04:26A week later, Luke Coom met a friend named Brian Acton to work together.
04:32In September 2009, they created What's Up? Inc. in California.
04:40At first, What's Up? did not receive much attention.
04:43However, after a while, Apple added Pass Notification to the app in March 2009.
04:53In 2009, What's Up? became one of the biggest social media platforms in the world.
05:00On September 9, 2009, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg met Luke Coom
05:07and invited him to dinner at his house.
05:10He also invited Luke Coom to join Facebook's Facebook office.
05:16On September 10, Facebook announced that Luke had purchased What's Up? for $19,000.
05:23The number of users of What's Up? increased to 11.
05:27In February 2013, the event had around 200 users.
05:32In 2016, the number of users increased to 10,000.
05:36In the first quarter of 2016, Luke Coom sold his shares in Facebook
05:42at a price of $2.4 million, equivalent to the price of his shares.
05:49In April 2018, Luke Coom announced that he had sold his shares
05:55and withdrew from Facebook's share price due to a dispute with the company.
06:02In September 2019, Luke Coom donated $1 million to The FreeBSD Foundation
06:12and $550 million to Silicon Valley Community.
06:17In September 2016, Luke Coom donated another $50 million to The FreeBSD Foundation
06:25and another $25 million in 2018 and 2019.
06:30The life of a 45-year-old billionaire is not known to many people.
06:37It is only known that Luke worked with a woman named Evelina Mampetowa.
06:43Luke Coom's view
06:461. I want to do something interesting and do it well.
06:512. Being a billionaire is a part of our society.
06:553. It is important for people to have the freedom they need.
07:014. I only have one option, which is WhatsApp, and I will continue to use it.
07:07I also have other options.
07:105. I will do my best and do my best.
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