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Inc. Magazine's 30 Under 30: America's Coolest Young Entrepreneurs

First Posted: 12/01/09 05:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 03:15 PM ET

Cool Entrepreneurs

inc.com:

Despite the economic gloom and doom, the honorees on this year's 30 Under 30 list are building wildly successful ventures with the help of their peers, parents, professors, and patrons. Why enlisting these loyal tribes of support has become so important in the start-up world -- and how the smartest companies foster that same loyalty among their customers.

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11:12 AM on 10/04/2009
To make matters far worse, consider what the US government has actually done to fix the underlying problems? Nothing

good articles; http://iamned.blogspot.com

The government has put the same punch bowl out that got us into the mess in the first place. More debt and consumption and don't worry about paying it back. (Berbnanke= Greenspan II)
07:08 AM on 10/02/2009
I have seen so many of these "successful" children run perfectly good businesses into the ground.

After they're done spending all of daddy and the VC's money, they still don't know how to actually do or make anything.

Next!
05:23 PM on 10/01/2009
I hope the libs won't be too jealous of their success.
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01:14 AM on 10/02/2009
I am a "lib" and I think their success is great. I am proud of young, hard-working, dedicated people who make it in this world. I am also proud of Americans who work hard for a wage--doing the best they can. We tend to forget about wage-earners who are the "spokes on the wheels" so to speak. I am proud of all who do the best they can in this world. It is the do-nothings, the ranters, ravers, the greedy, the uncaring that are the problem. If an individual puts forth his best effort in his life, whether he is wealthy or poor, he is to be commended.
04:27 PM on 10/02/2009
Actually, most such kids are far more likely to be liberal than conservative -- from Bill Gates to the Google duo.