David Tabizel
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David Tabizel is an Internet entrepreneur, who was the co-founder of a number of successful technology startups such as 365 Corporation (Football 365, Rugby 365 etc)[1], Demon Internet, Autonomy, Rage Software, Durlacher (now Panmure Gordon) and others[2].
He was also involved in the forming and founding of Metrodome Film in the UK and in Ginger Media's purchase of Virgin Radio in the late 1990's. He also purchased Laughing Stock, Europe's leading comedy record label in the mid 1990's.
Tabizel is credited with writing one of the first books on the Internet in 1991 [3]and also wrote an influential work anticipating the Internet boom of the 1990's in "The Internet an Investment Perspective" (Financial Publications Ltd 1994).
He is the founder of VideoJug, the instructional video educational website, which had produced approximately 40,000 original how-to films by February 2008.
Although low-profile, he did give a rare interview in 1995 to the Independent Newspaper:

