Young Entrepreneurs Who Earned Millions Before Going to College
Bangalore: After the arrival of web entrepreneurs in the recent years, the middle age of successful corporate leaders has shifted downwards dramatically. The distance learning program has provided a good opportunity to online graduate students to immediately access to their potential markets and by that they have an excellent chance to apply their knowledge and start to market themselves while they are studying, reports Greg Voakes on the Business Insider.
As being an educated person is the basic necessity, the young entrepreneurs who have been mentioned below have opted to complete their graduation as they all are of the opinion that a college degree is invaluable even though they are millionaires. Here are few young entrepreneurs who became millionaires before going to college.
1. Tristan Harris, Can Sar and Jesse Young:
Among these three young men, Harris and Sar met at the Stanford where they earned their Bachelors Degrees in computer science and later they enrolled themselves in the school’s graduate program. They had a common vision about apture.com, which is an online pop-up platform which is used for news media. With these two young men, another young man by name Jesse Young joined their company in the year 2006. In the year 2007, they all jointly started this online pop-up that allowed bloggers and publishers like The Wall Street Journal to cord multiple websites collectively in a single hyperlink that helped the users to browse different types of multimedia content on the same page, reports the Inc website. They also allowed the readers to access related articles without getting away from the original page. At present, this pop-up is acquired by Google and they will be joining the Chrome team to continue driving their innovation and creating new user experience on the web.