Monday, May 18, 2015

Techno Geeks from fan to investor end up with law cases


It all started from Home:
Apple famously got its start in Steve Jobs' family garage. And during the early days of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg used a Palo Alto house as a hacker's house for tech geeks.
Alibaba had its own version -- Ma's humble Hangzhou apartment, where the company was founded in 1999. The first employees slept, ate and worked around the clock at the house.

Difficulties:
During a heat wave in 2003, Alibaba -- along with the rest of the city -- was forced to provide electricity. On hot days, air conditioning was not allowed, so the company had large ice blocks stationed in plastic tubs around the office.
the point is that you can achieve your dreams by hard working with simple equipment but don't forget your main goals and stay away from illegal conditions. 



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