
One of Youtube founders steps back
Chad Hurley, one of the three original founders of Youtube, the groundbreaking website that radically altered the media landscape, is stepping down as its chief executive, the San Bruno, Calif., company said Friday.
Hurley, 33, let the news slip Thursday night during a technology conference at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. When asked what he was up to, he said he would be giving up his CEO title and taking on an advisory role.
The company said Salar Kamangar, vice president of product management, would take over the position.
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