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How We Got Started
YOU KNOW THE BRANDS—NOW MEET THE PEOPLE BEHIND THEM IN OUR ANNUAL ROUNDUP OF FIRST-PERSON ACCOUNTS TRACING THE EARLY DAYS AT SOME FAMOUS STARTUPS.
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(FORTUNE Small Business) – The origins of some companies are so familiar that they almost qualify as folklore. Everyone knows that Bill Gates left college to launch Microsoft. Or that Martha Stewart was a stockbroker before founding her media empire. We wanted less obvious choices: the visionaries behind name-brand companies such as Bose and Mag Instruments who are not name brands themselves. Not yet, anyway.