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There is a new breed of Entrepreneurs coming up through the ranks… watch out.

Posted by Daniel Priestley | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 31-07-2008

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Inside Dot Com: Student Lifestylehttp://youtube.com/watch?v=4PuJmDEJ384

How old were you when you first “Googled”?

Chances are you were an adult. You didn’t Twitter at school, email friends links to YouTube videos or write on their FaceBook walls to arrange a weekend get together.

If you did grow up doing all of those things and you stumble upon entrepreneurship you are going to be a very different breed of business owner.

For these people, ecommerce is more natural than walking into a store … finding a freelance web designer in India is easy … and scaling your business to 10,000 customers a month is probably not being ambitious enough.

Apple, Microsoft, Virgin and Dell are just four examples of student businesses that hit the big-time and led the trends over the past three decades. If you want to know what is coming in the next 30 years, keep your eyes on the businesses forming around your local campus.

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