Test Your Knowledge of These Famous Student Entrepreneurs
Test Your Knowledge of These Famous Student Entrepreneurs
Find out what you know about today’s top student-turned-entrepreneurs and their early enterprises.
Find out what you know about today’s top student-turned-entrepreneurs and their early enterprises.
What service did “Delicious Liaisons,” the company Rachael Ray started as a solo-preneur in high school, provide?
Why did Harvard University shut down Mark Zuckerberg’s first version of Facebook, “Facemash,” just days after he launched the sensation from his dorm room?
What did billionaire Mark Cuban sell door-to-door at the age of 12, as part of what he says was his first entrepreneurial endeavor, igniting his thirst for more?
Which popular messaging app was originally named Picaboo when the idea for it was laid out in a class project at Stanford University?
What was the original name for Google, the pioneering search engine that Larry Page and Sergey Brin launched while students at Stanford University?
Why did Frederick Smith -- who laid out his idea for Federal Express in a term paper he wrote while enrolled in Yale University -- choose that specific name for the groundbreaking shipping company?
Why did Alexis Ohanian name his super successful social news website Reddit, back when he co-founded the online hub in 2005 with his then-University of Virginia roommate Steve Huffman?
Which tech entrepreneur started a multi-billion-dollar tech company by selling computer accessories out of his college dorm room?
What did Jerry Yang and David Filo originally call Yahoo, when they launched the Internet startup while attending Stanford University?
Which household-name entrepreneur started a business building “blue boxes” that enabled people to make long-distance calls at no cost, all while taking a full course load at the University of California, Berkeley?