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  1. Jay Scott Walker (born November 5, 1955) is an American entrepreneur and chairman of Walker Digital, a privately held research and development lab focused on using digital networks to create new business systems. Walker is also curator of TEDMED since 2011, and a founder of Priceline.com (now known as Booking Holdings) and Synapse ...

    • Eileen Walker (m. 1978)
    • Chairman of Walker Digital
  2. The Walker Library of the History of Human Imagination is a private library and collection of artistic, scientific, and historical artefacts. The Library was founded and is owned by Jay Walker. The 3,600-square-foot facility is a wing of Walkers home in Ridgefield, Connecticut.

  3. 17 déc. 2012 · 1442. Walker Library. Add more photos. The gorgeous private library of Jay Scott Walker, founder of the Walker Digital research and development facility, was built in 2002 to celebrate...

  4. TED Speaker. Jay Walker is fascinated by intellectual property in all its forms. His firm, Walker Digital, created Priceline and many other businesses that reframe old problems with new IT. In his private life, he's a bibliophile and collector on an epic scale.

  5. Priceline was founded by Jay S. Walker, who left the company in 2000, by which time Richard S. Braddock, Citicorp's #2, had come aboard as chief executive. Braddock left in 2004, having helped take the company public in 1999. Entrepreneur Michael Loeb assisted in the "creation and early funding".

  6. 15 janv. 2015 · In the 1920s, auto groups redefined who owned the city street. Fail to do so, and you're committing a crime: jaywalking. In some cities — Los Angeles, for instance — police ticket tens of ...

  7. Jay S. Walker, founder of priceline.com, gave the public the power to "name their own price" online for the first time on goods and services in four areas: travel, with airline tickets, hotel rooms, and rental cars; personal finance, with home mortgages, refinancing, and home equity loans; automotive, offering new cars; and telecommunications, w...