Born: 17 April 1981
Speaks: English, French, Turkish and a little Latin
Education: After graduating from Galatasaray College -which is one of the best two colleges in Turkey-, he finished the business-economics department of Istanbul Bilgi University with the highest GPA. Currently, he is an MBA student at Bosphorus University.
Work Experience: In 1998 he worked for "PC World Turkey". Furthermore he had positions in the development teams of four companies entering to the e-commerce. Since the year 2000 to the first months of 2002, he wrote articles in Computer Life (known as Computer World in many countries). Nowadays, he is a writer of Byte Turkey magazine.
His projects: His personal site, the hcs WEB SITE, was one of the first examples in Turkey. With its large content, the site has attracted thousands of people.
Afterwards, he prepared first Turkish Y2K site. Then published Turkey's 1st e-mail newsletter called "Eflatun Kasket", and had 7,000 subscribers in 3 months.
HIS LIFE
Hüseyin Cihan Salim entered to Galatasaray College at age 10. At 13, he used a Macintosh and his life has changed: Computers have became the most important thing of his life.
He understood the importance of Internet and interested deeply with Network strategies, learned "HTML". He designed "Prosystem Computer Education Com."s web site. His personal attempt, the hcs WEB SITE that he was preparing at same time, was visited by thousands of people with its content spreading from literature to sport, health subjects, amusement, etc. The site was like a pioneer while there weren't enough personal site in Turkey.
After these works, he participated to PC World Turkey's staff as Hardware&Internet Editor.
He improved his IT skills while studying. To inform and argue about Y2K problem, he again written, designed and produced first Turkish Y2K chaos site.
In the last 3 years he had positions in the development teams of some small and middle sized companies, local touristic projects.
Than he prepared "Eflatun Kasket", Turkey's first e-mail newsletter. This weekly newsletter is about 20 pages, again with a wide content.
He wrote in Computerlife magazine for 2 years until the spring of 2002. Nowadays, he is a member of Byte Turkey magazine writers.