Rabu, 13 April 2011

A Generation of Zuckerberg Wannabees

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NEWS  THIS WEEK'S TOP STORY

Starting Up: A Generation of Zuckerberg Wannabees

Palo Alto's Cyrus Pishevar, 13, is one of Silicon Valley's second generation of Web innovators—teens who grew up online, watching and feeding the rise of Facebook and other nearby ventures

Inside: This Week in SmallBiz
Raised by tech workers and introduced to computers and business early on, many of Silicon Valley's youngsters are building their own applications or launching companies in lieu of after-school sports or summer camps. Meet 13-year-old Cyrus Pishevar, creator of Facebook app High School Memories, and other teen Web entrepreneurs who are starting up quickly and cheaply.

Then take a look at our special report on tax-avoidance strategies used by some of the wealthiest people in the U.S. Catch the latest push to delay rules that would cap fees charged to merchants for debit-card payments. Finally, get advice on paying back an overdue bank loan and evaluating whether to attend a trade show. Enjoy.
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