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		<title>Success stories of School Dropouts – Part II</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michael Dell Position: Founder/CEO, Dell Market Cap: $30 billion Most 19 year olds would spend a thousand dollars on a spring break weekend, or a put it toward buying a new car, but Michael Dell spent his $1,000 founding Dell &#8230; <a href="http://inspireminds.in/englishblog/886/success-stories-of-school-dropouts-%e2%80%93-part-ii.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Michael Dell </strong><br />
Position: Founder/CEO, Dell<br />
Market Cap: $30 billion </p>
<p align=justify>Most 19 year olds would spend a thousand dollars on a spring break weekend, or a put it toward buying a new car, but Michael Dell spent his $1,000 founding Dell . </p>
<p align=justify>The founder and CEO of Dell expanded his company with the idea that &#8216;technology is about enabling human potential.&#8217; In 1992, he became the youngest chief executive to earn a ranking on Fortune magazine&#8217;s &#8216;Fortune 500&#8242; list. His staff also grew from a one-man operation to 100,000 employees in just eight years. </p>
<p align=justify><a href="http://changeminds.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/dell.jpg"><img src="http://changeminds.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/dell.jpg" alt="" title="dell" width="203" height="248" class="alignright size-full wp-image-915" /></a>Today, the company provides information-technology services for global corporations, governments, health care providers, small and medium businesses, education institutions, and home computing users.</p>
<p align=justify>Dell is not the only company this CEO has had a hand in creating. Dell founded MSD Capital in 1998 and a year later launched the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation, a philanthropic organization for global issues.<br />
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Mark Zuckerberg </strong><br />
Position: Founder/CEO, Facebook<br />
Company Value: $100 billion (Recent estimate) </p>
<p align=justify>Although Facebook isn&#8217;t publicly traded, we can&#8217;t leave this chief executive out of a successful college-dropout list-besides you are probably on his site everyday. </p>
<p align=justify>Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Facebook, showed an early interest in computers. As a child, he created early communication tools and games from his bedroom. In high school, he created an MP3 program and soon received offers from AOL and Microsoft , which he ignored. </p>
<p align=justify>After being accepted at Harvard University, Zuckerberg built a program called Facemash, which showed pictures of students and allowed their peers to vote on who was more attractive. </p>
<p align=justify>Eventually, word of Zuckerberg&#8217;s talent spread and fellow Harvard students Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss asked him to work on an idea for a social networking site called Harvard Connection. Zuckerberg decided to drop out of the project soon after and began work on a different social networking site, which he originally named TheFacebook.com. </p>
<p align=justify>Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard before graduating to put all of his focus on the social networking site, which could be worth as much as $100 billion if Zuckerberg ever takes the company public. </p>
<p><strong>Paul Allen </strong><br />
Position: Co-Founder, Microsoft<br />
Market Cap: $226.2 billion</p>
<p align=justify>Paul Allen, who co-founded Microsoft with Bill Gates, his childhood friend, is another chief executive who never got a college degree. </p>
<p align=justify>According to Allen&#8217;s memoir, &#8216;Idea Man,&#8217; Allen was inspired to write a coding language when he saw the Altair 8800 computer on the cover of a Popular Electronics magazine. Allen knew Gates and he both had the skills to code a programming language for the Altair and after convincing his friend to collaborate, the pair ushered in a new technological era. </p>
<p align=justify>Today, Allen has a multibillion-dollar investment portfolio, which includes multiple technology and media companies, along with a major real estate redevelopment in Seattle. </p>
<p align=justify>Allen also owns the Seattle Seahawks football team, the Portland Trail Blazers basketball team, and is part of the primary ownership group for the soccer team Seattle Sounders Football Club. Allen has given away more than $1 billion toward his philanthropic efforts and has said he plans to leave the majority of his estate to charities. </p>
<p><strong>Bill Gates </strong><br />
Position: Co-Founder/Chairman, Microsoft<br />
Market Cap: $226.2 billion </p>
<p align=justify>College dropouts such as Mark Zuckerberg and Dustin Moskovitz are not the only successful business founders who attended, and then left, Harvard University. Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft , enrolled at Harvard as a freshman in 1973. Gates, who lived down the hall from Microsoft&#8217;s current chief executive, Steve Ballmer, created BASIC, a programming language for the first microcomputer, during his first year of college. </p>
<p align=justify><a href="http://changeminds.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/gates.jpg"><img src="http://changeminds.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/gates.jpg" alt="" title="gates" width="213" height="236" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-916" /></a>Gates dropped out of Harvard in his junior year to concentrate all his efforts on a company he called Micro-soft with his childhood friend Paul Allen. As if founding Microsoft wasn&#8217;t enough, Gates went on to found Corbis , one of the world largest resources of visual information. He also earned a seat on the board of directors for Berkshire Hathaway , an investment company engaged in diverse business activity. </p>
<p><strong>Steve Jobs </strong><br />
Position: Founder/CEO, Apple<br />
Market Cap: $362.4 billion </p>
<p align=justify>As a young boy, this college dropout showed an early interest in computers. When he was 12, Steve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple , called Bill Hewlett, co-founder of Hewlett Packard , after finding his number in the phonebook. When Hewlett answered, Jobs said, &#8216;Hi I&#8217;m Steve Jobs. I&#8217;m twelve years old and I&#8217;m a student in high school. I want to make a frequency counter. I was wondering if you had any spare parts I can have?&#8217; </p>
<p align=justify><a href="http://changeminds.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/jobs2.jpg"><img src="http://changeminds.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/jobs2.jpg" alt="" title="jobs" width="193" height="261" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-918" /></a>Hewlett gave Jobs the spare parts and hired him that summer to work on the assembly line at his company. During this time, Jobs formed a friendship with Stephen Wozniak, a soon-to-be dropout from the University of California at Berkley.<br />
Jobs enrolled at Reed College after high school, but he later dropped out. He connected once again with Wozniak and the pair quit their jobs to start production on a computer in Jobs&#8217; garage. </p>
<p align=justify>There are different versions of how the pair came up with the name for Apple. The best-known story comes from Jobs summer spent working on an apple orchard and his love for the fruit. The bite in the side of the apple is said to be a play on the computer term &#8216;byte.&#8217; </p>
<p align=justify>In a biography, Jobs said he was worth more than $1 million when he was 23, $10 million when he was 24, and $100 million when he was 25. Apple went from a garage-based operation to a multi billion-dollar, worldwide corporation, and it all started with two college dropouts tinkering in a garage. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you possess the mastermind and your intellect is put to correct use, one day you can be at the top of the world. Hard to believe? Then look at the life of Bill Gates, whose consistent victory upon victory &#8230; <a href="http://inspireminds.in/englishblog/170/inspiring-life-of-bill-gates.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Born in 1955, he has become the envy of all the richest men in the world and he achieved this rare feat within the shortest possible time. Bill Gates is today the chairman and chief software architect of Microsoft Corporation, the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions and has generated revenues of US36.84 billion for the fiscal year ending June 2004. The company employs more than 55,000 people in 85 countries and regions.</p>
<p>Early on his life, it was apparent that Bill Gates inherited the ambition, intelligence, and competitive spirit that had helped his forefathers rise to the top in their chosen professions. In elementary school he quickly surpassed all of his peer’s abilities in nearly all subjects, especially math and science. His parents recognized is intelligence and decided to enroll him in lakeside, private school known for its intense academic environment. This decision had far reaching effects on Bill Gates life. For at Lakeside, Bill Gates was first introduced to computers.</p>
<p>In 1968, the Lakeside prep school decided that it should acquaint the student body with the world of computer. At this time, computers were still too large and costly for the school to purchase its own. Bill Gates, Paul Allen, and a few other Lakeside students (many of whom were the first programmers hired at Microsoft) immediately became inseparable from the computer. <span style="background:yellow;">They would stay in the computer room all day and night, writing programs, reading computer literature and everything else they could do to learn about computing. They even skipped classes to be in the computer room, and worst of all, they had to use up all of the schools computer time in just a few weeks. They caused the system to crash several times and broke the computers security system. They even altered the files that recorded the amount of time they were using computers</span>.<br />
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Bill Gates was determined to find a way to apply his computer skills in the real world. It was here that Bill Gates and his friend Allen really began to develop the talents that would lead to the formation of Microsoft seven years later.</p>
<p><span style="background:yellow;">In 1973, Bill Gates signed up for one of Harvard’s toughest math course. He did well but just as in high school, his heart was not at his studies. He lost himself in the world of computers once again. Bill Gates would spend many long nights in front of the computer and sleep in the class the next day.</span> </span>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align:justify;margin:0;"><span style="color:#333333;font-family:Georgia;">While at Harvard, Bill Gates developed a version of the programming language called BASIC for the first microcomputer – the MITS Altair.</p>
<p>In December 1974, Allen was in his way to visit Bill gates when along the way he stops to browse through the current magazines. What he saw change his and Bill Gate’s lives forever. On the cover of Popular Electronics was a picture of the Altair 8080 wih the headline “World’s First Microcomputer Kit to Rival Commercial Models.” He bought the issue and rushed over to Bill Gates room. They both recognized this as their big opportunity. The two knew that the home computer market was about to explode that someone need to make software for the machines. Within a few days, Gates had called MITS (Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry System), the makers of the Altair. <span style="background:yellow;">He told the company that he and Allen had developed a program called BASIC that could be used on the Altair.</span></p>
<p><span style="background:yellow;">That was a lie. They had not even written a line of code. They had neither an Altair nor the chip that ran the computer.</span> The MITS company did not know this and was very interested in seeing their BASIC. So, Bill Gates and Allen began working feverishly on the BASIC they had promised. The code for the program was left mostly up to Bill Gates while Paul Allen began working on a way to simulate the Altair.The program worked perfectly. <span style="background:yellow;">The MITS arranged a deal with Bill Gates and Allen to buy the rights to their BASIC. Bill Gates was convinced that the software market had been born. Within a year, Bill Gates had dropped out of Harvard and Microsoft was formed</span>.</p>
<p>Guided by the belief that the computer would be a valuable tool on every office desktop and in every home, they began developing software for personal computers. Bill Gates’ foresight and his vision for personal computing have been central to the success of Microsoft and the software industry. He created an operating system for computers when IBM was the market leader. But IBM did require an operating system to run its personal computers effectively. Bill Gates claimed that his operating system was better than that of others. He was immediately appointed to create an exclusive operating system for IBM computers.</p>
<p>Shortly afterwards, he offered to buy Computer Product Company’s Q-DOS program at an exorbitant rate. The company agreed. He renamed it M-DOS and gave the operative system to IBM before the prescribed time. Bill Gates earned a lot of money without putting in much effort.</span></p>
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Meanwhile, Bill Gates was shrewd enough not give the full potential of the operating system to IBM. He gave only a part of the system and asks them to pay for the complete version. At last IBM was helpless and was dependent on Bill Gates and ended up paying a heavy sum for his skills. This was a first major business victory for Bill gates. Because of this agreement alone, Bill Gates made millions in royalty as all the computers use his operating system.</p>
<p>By this time, internet browser was becoming increasingly popular. Bill Gates’ Microsoft company was not very sure about internet browser’s future. Mark Anderson created the Netscape to browse the internet. Bill Gates invited him to become his partner but Anderson refused. Bill Gates is known for playing hardball to make life difficult for competing operating systems and applications. Putting his genius to work, he created a web browser know as Internet Explorer and distributed it free. Netscape which charged for its services faded into oblivion</p>
<p>Bill Gates would go to any length to maintain his exiting monopoly. But he has no qualms. He said that any operating system without a browser would go out of business. So we improved our product or else we would have gone out of business, he added. Critics say that Bill Gates’ intensely competitive approach has poisoned the collaborative hacker ethos of the early days of personal computing. His vision is such that he does not look for win-win situations with others, but on the contrary for ways to make others lose. <span style="background:yellow;">For him, success is defined as flattening the competition, not creating excellence</span>.</p>
<p>No wonder, Bill Gates shuttles between courts to fight disputes. Bill Gates has been declared by Forbes as the richest person in the word for 13 consecutive years and his net worth has reached such astounding levels, he is today worth of $56billion.</p>
<p><span style="background:yellow;">He has become one of the most important minds and personalities of our era.</span></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[    Sabeer Bhatiya an ordinary guy from banglore came to Los Angeles eleven years ago, in September 1988. He was 19 at that time and had only $250 in his pocket and knew nobody in America. Sabeer intended to &#8230; <a href="http://inspireminds.in/englishblog/37/you-can-do-it-too-secret-of-sabeer-bhatiyas-success.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p class="justification" style="text-align:left;margin:auto 0;" align="left"><span style="font-size:10pt;font-family:Arial;">Sabeer Bhatiya an ordinary guy from banglore came to Los Angeles eleven years ago, in September 1988. He was 19 at that time and had only $250 in his pocket and knew nobody in America.</span></p>
<p>Sabeer intended to complete his degrees and go back to India to work with some Large Indian Company as an engineer. Sabeer did his MS in 1993. Sabeer thought that one should be superhuman to start a company and it was an impossible task for him.</p>
<p>But during his graduation in Stanford, he used to spend his lunch hours in the basement of Terman Auditorium. He listened to enterpreneurs like Scott Mc Nealy MBA&#8217;80, Steve Wozniak and Marc Andreesen, they all had a common message &#8211; &#8220;You can do it too.&#8221; Sabeer knew that famous people always says so to inspire others.</p>
<p>After completing his graduation Sabeer dropped the idea of going home. He took up a job with Apple Computers and so did Jack Smith, his friend and co-worker.</p>
<p>Sabeer and Jack had a dream to start a company and they were really working hard on it. They wanted to email notes to each other, but they were afraid of being accused by their bosses of spending their working hours on personal projects. They had personal American Online account, but they could not access it from office network. Jack was frustrated by all this problem. And this gave birth to an idea of free e-mail accounts that can be accessed anonymously over the web &#8211; HOTMAIL.</p>
<p>In mid-1995, Sabeer began his business plan for a netbased personal database called Javasoft. Javasoft became the front for Hotmail for Jack and Sabeer in December.</p>
<p>Sabeer knew Hotmail was an explosive concept. Sabeer convinced Imperial Bank to loan him $100,00. Then he convinced McLean Public Relations to represent Hotmail in exchange of stock.</p>
<p>In June the product was ready to launch, at that time they had 15 employees working for them. They launched it on July 4, 1996 &#8211; Independence Day &#8211; as Sabeer and jack thought free email was a great Independent idea and populist tool. Every body who owned a computer had their own email accounts, but with webmail, they could log on from anywhere in the world. The first users found it all by themselves and then it spread like a forest fire. there were 100 in first hour, 200 in second hour and 250 in third hour. the idea was so intuitively powerful that 80% of those who signed up for Hotmail; learned about it from a friend.</p>
<p>In just 2 1/2 years, Sabeer built Hotmail&#8217;s user base faster than any media company in history- Faster than CNN, faster than America Online. By summer 1998, with 25 million active e-mail accounts, the company was signing up new users at the rate of 125,000 a day.</p>
<p>On the New year eve,1997 the negotiations with Microsoft was finalised and the ownership of Hotmail was exchanged for 2,769,148 shares of Microsoft worth $400 million. Everbody in the valley was shocked with the dealing. but 8 months after the New Years announcement, microsoft &#8216;s $400 million price tag looked like a bargain, considering Hotmail had more than tripled in size since it was purchased. Nobody thinks the price was unjust anymore. Sabeer had a 3year commitment (through 200) to head Hotmail for microsoft.</p>
<p>Being the head of the world&#8217;s fastest-growing media company, backed with Microsoft&#8217;s financial muscles Hotmail&#8217;s Juggernaut appears unstoppable. He feels absurd when people call him &#8216;Powerful Man&#8217; he is just ordinary flesh and blood like anyother man.</p>
<p class="author" style="margin:auto 0;"><strong><span style="font-size:x-small;"><span style="color:#8080ff;"><span style="font-family:Arial;">He say &#8211; &#8220;If something is success, it is wildly successful.</span></span></span></strong></p>
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