TpD
Regular Member
Zora Bell became the youngest person to ever create a mobile game app, when her app was unveiled at the University of Pennsylvania Bootstrap Expo last month. Zora did all the programming using the Bootstrap language. She is just 7 years old and still finishing the first grade.
Ashley Qualls created her online business Whatever Life in 2004 as a hobby, when she was just 14 years old. By 2012 she had an estimated worth of $8 million and her site was ranked 349 out of 20 million web pages (ahead of Oprah, American Idol and CBS websites).
When he was 14, Sean Belnick started a business selling office furniture. Within just two years he was grossing $38 million a year (this wasn't his first business either, at 14 he was already making $1000 a month selling Pokemon cards and other collectibles on eBay).
Catherine Cook, along with her brother Dave, started a business called My Yearbook whilst still in high school in 2005. In 2011 they sold it for $100 million and Catherine is now the CEO at just 22 years of age (hyper-successful new generation entrepeneurism runs in the family, her older brother, Sean, had already started and sold two businesses for $10 million whilst still in college).
Source ThinkBig Magazine
Ashley Qualls created her online business Whatever Life in 2004 as a hobby, when she was just 14 years old. By 2012 she had an estimated worth of $8 million and her site was ranked 349 out of 20 million web pages (ahead of Oprah, American Idol and CBS websites).
When he was 14, Sean Belnick started a business selling office furniture. Within just two years he was grossing $38 million a year (this wasn't his first business either, at 14 he was already making $1000 a month selling Pokemon cards and other collectibles on eBay).
Catherine Cook, along with her brother Dave, started a business called My Yearbook whilst still in high school in 2005. In 2011 they sold it for $100 million and Catherine is now the CEO at just 22 years of age (hyper-successful new generation entrepeneurism runs in the family, her older brother, Sean, had already started and sold two businesses for $10 million whilst still in college).
Source ThinkBig Magazine