Zuckerberg to Startups: You don’t have to move to Silicon Valley
Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg has said that if he were to do it over again, he would keep his company, Facebook — which he started in his Harvard University dorm room — in Boston.
“If I were starting now, I’d do it very differently—but I knew nothing back then. You get this feeling when you’re out here that you kind of have to be in Silicon Valley. There’s all these great engineers out here, there’s great universities, there’s a lot of great VCs, you can get people to help you set up a company well… you can rent data center space—all this stuff,” said 27-year old Zuckerberg.
He added: “It’s not the only place to be, I think…Honestly, if I were starting now, I just would have stayed in Boston.”
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Mark Zuckerberg is now one of the most influential and young billionaires of this generation. At young age, he has given the world an important tool for communication. He has made social networking a very popular and profitable tool for everyone.
i think young entrepreneurs like to copy a lot of people and sometimes end up doing things they don't really have to do. anyway, wisdom will tell a person where he needs to be to succeed.