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Teen Millionaire Trend Continues

March 31 2008 / by Marisa Vitols
Category: Business & Work   Year: General   Rating: 9

John (17) and Patrick (19) Collison of Limerick, Ireland are the latest in a growing number of millionaire teens. Launched just last summer, their web software company Auctomatic.com sold for about $5 million, reported The Irish Times. Their venture “provides web-based software for heavy users of the eBay auction site which enables them to manage inventory more efficiently” and was made possible through funding from Silicon Valley incubator Y Combinator.

To inform this new generation of go-getters, Greg Muller of The Age explains that “Citizen 2.0 is today’s teenager, born in a connected world, accustomed to rapid change and possessing unique information-age skills. Citizen 2.0 will challenge any organisation selling products, services or ideas in the future.”

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ABC News recently compiled a nice compilation of 10 Overachievers Under 21, which includes teen millionaires like Ashley Qualls of Whateverlife.com and George Hotz, the kid who unlocked Apple’s iPhone last summer, and reinforces the trend we’re seeing of young entrepreneurs.

As explained in this Future Blogger post, kids have increasingly more access to resources and understand new technologies often much better than their older business counterparts.

“The biggest challenge I’ve had is my age being a big factor in anything and everything I do,” says Ashley. “It sometimes can be difficult to have business owners take a 17-year-old seriously. I’m glad I’m finally legally turning 18 this year.”

As the web and technology gets more complicated, opening more revenue opportunities to youthful trailblazers like Ashley, John and Patrick, and at the same time evolves the capacity to better tap and monetize the creativity of teens through MMOGs like Spore and virtual worlds like Second Life, it’s looking like a safe bet that the number of teenage millionaires will continue to rise… and maybe even explode.

Photos above courtesy of Auctomatic.com.

Comment Thread (1 Response)

  1. And on the flipside, get this – just released a few hours ago:

    A New Zealand teenager accused of leading an international ring of computer hackers which skimmed millions of dollars from bank accounts was today convicted of illegal computer hacking.

    Owen Thor Walker, 18, pleaded guilty yesterday to six charges related to using computers for illegal purposes. Police allege that he led a group of hackers who took control of 1.3m computers around the world without their owners’ knowledge. (Source)

    Talk about the opposite spectrum of teen millionaires!

    Posted by: Marisa Vitols   April 01, 2008
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