Kevin Dai: Comsenz founder preferred programming to people
Kevin Dai: Comsenz founder preferred programming to people Computer programming was like a native language for Kevin Dai, but when he started his company he had to work on his communication skills Every day millions of Chinese web users discuss life on bulletin boards and internet forums powered by Comsenz social networking software. Kevin Dai, now 30, founded Comsenz a decade ago when he was still at university in China. Comsenz caught the eye of US investors such as Google and venture capital firm Sequoia Capital, and in August last year one of China's biggest technology companies, Tencent, bought Comsenz. Reports suggest Tencent paid anything from $45m to $60m (approximately £29m-£38m). Kevin may now be an employee, but he's still committed to the company he founded. Teen talent He first showed a talent for programming - and making money - when he was a teenager at junior middle school in the 19