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Guillermo Söhnlein : ウィキペディア英語版
Guillermo Söhnlein

Guillermo Adrian Miguel Söhnlein (born May 18, 1966 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an American social entrepreneur with special interests in the commercialization of outer space, the exploration of the world's oceans, and the global connections between space and ocean industries.
==Biography==
Söhnlein was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on May 18, 1966. He immigrated to the United States in 1972 with his family, who settled in the area of San Jose, California, where he attended St. Francis High School in Mountain View. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1986. He graduated in December 1989 from the University of California at Berkeley with an A.B. in economics, and in May 1995 he earned a J.D. from the University of California Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the ''West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy''
From 1995 to 1999, he served in the United States Marine Corps, achieving the rank of Captain. On May 3, 1997, he married Julie Ann (née Litwin) Söhnlein, and they had three children: Rebecca Lynn Söhnlein (b January 30, 1999, Daniel Jacob Söhnlein (b. March 20, 2001, and Caleb Miguel Söhnlein (b. March 1, 2005). .
In 2011, Söhnlein was accepted as a Fellow of Opus Novum, a group committed to professional conduct guided by Seven Principles and to the notion that global problems can be resolved only through cooperation among nonprofit, for-profit, and government partners. In 2012, he was accepted as a member of The Explorers Club.
== Technology ==

In 1998, Söhnlein co-founded Milo, a speech recognition technology company that was acquired by Voxeo in 2001.
After relocating to the Northern Virginia region outside Washington, D.C., he worked with a number of technology startup ventures,〔http://www.nvtc.org/documents/magazine/julyaug04.pdf〕〔 and advised several technology-related investment groups, incubators, and economic development agencies, and gave frequent talks about the field. including projects in China and Qatar.
In 2009, he co-founded iSpaces, which developed a cloud-based operating system and suite of applications. After two years of development, its public beta release went live in 2012.

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