PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- ISBN 9781591847663
- Categories Business and Economics, BX, BXOS, H/C, NF BIZ, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Personal Development, WBD
- Author(s) Randall Lane
- Publisher Portfolio
- Pages 208
- Format Hardcover
- Dimensions 23.7cm x 2.2cm x 16.0cm
- Weight 0.49 kg
product description
The ultimate insider look at the newest titans of tech-and what you can learn from their success. In 2007, twenty-one-year old David Karp launched Tumblr, a simple micro-blogging platform, on a whim. By 2012, it had become one of the top ten online destinations, drawing 170 million visitors. By 2013, Yahoo had acquired Tumblr for over $1 billion. Just like that, a kid who hadn't even earned his high school diploma was worth over a quarter billion dollars. And he's not the only one. Silicon Valley's newest billionaires represent a unique and unconventional breed of entrepreneur: young, bold, and taking the world by storm with their extreme speed, insatiable hunger, and progressive leadership. These whiz kids (and, to be fair, a few adults) have the hottest companies in the world. They are all turning just one brilliant insight or hook into money at a rate never before seen in human history-creating companies that, even with no revenue, garner insane valuations. With unique insider access to the world's most influential and wealthy entrepreneurs,Forbes has dug in to find what these super-entrepreneurs say about their own success. This book, introduced, edited, and updated byForbes editor Randall Lane, is the first comprehensive look at who these instant tech billionaires are and how they achieved their quick wins. With sixteen illuminating pieces, including two never-before published features, we get behind-the-scenes examinations of the founders of Spotify, Airbnb, Tumblr, Twitter, and more.