The Search Engine Benelab And Its Teenage Entrepreneur

Mashable, Monday, June 4, 2012 1:29 PM
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The non-profit search engine Benelab, founded by Seattle teenager Jack Kim, donates 100% of revenue to charity. Kim learned how to code HTML and build Web sites in his freshman year at King's High School in Shoreline, Wash. With knowledge and talent, the engine now routes through Bing, according to Lauren Drell, who also tells us about Kim's goals for the business.

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