This story appears in the August 20, 2012 issue of Forbes Magazine. It’s dusk on a crisp January day at Stanford University, and David Cheriton is in his corner office waiting for his weekly research ...
Cisco Systems’ acquisition of Granite Systems for US$220 million in 1996 made David Cheriton, a Stanford University computer science professor and one of Granite’s co-founders, a multimillionaire. A ...
A musician, windsurfer and Stanford computer science professor, David Cheriton has many interests. However, as the 19th-richest Canadian and a successful investor, he is best known for his interest in ...
The first outside investor in Google never saw Larry Page as a CEO. From his Palo Alto, Calif. home's front porch, Stanford professor David Cheriton met with FORBES back in February at the same place ...
Some Cheriton residents want more transparency in town government, after the resignation of two longtime officials and suspension of the town's recently formed, one-officer police department. "This ...
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Residents and business owners in the little town of Cheriton in Northampton County are celebrating "Merry Cheriton" this holiday season — with decorations, special events and even a custom-designed ...
David Cheriton, an early investor in Google, says self-driving cars, AI, and IoT are overhyped. One area that Cheriton doesn't think is on its way out is automation. He said he liked Darwin's view ...