What would you do if you graduated college with $25 million?

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JULY 22, 2011 – A SOCIAL NETWORKING IDEA that Catherine Cook (B’11) and her brother, David, thought up as teenagers and nurtured at Georgetown just sold for $100 million.

Quepasa, a Latino social networking site, recently merged with the Cooks’ myYearbook, the idea that has turned into one of the largest media properties in the United States.

MILLIONS OF USERS

“Back in 2005, Dave and I were flipping through our high school yearbook in his room and decided that yearbooks were a terrible tool for meeting new people and we could make a better one ourselves by putting it online,” the Georgetown graduate explains.

The siblings launched their own site at their high school in Skillman, N.J., and 400 people signed up within a week. Now 32.7 million people go to myYearbook to make friends, play games and even contribute to causes.

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I made this thread two years ago & I'm still :bryan: off this shyt man.



My mans graduated from Georgetown in 2011. Same class as this girl.



She sold her company for $100 million before graduating college :bryan:



I was at the graduation watching my boy walk. This hoe was somewhere in the crowd with $25 million (or whatever her cut was :mindblown:) in her account already. She didnt even need that funky ass degree anymore :damn:
 

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That is actually a very good idea :ohhh: . Surprised Zuck n em aint think of it first.
 

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JULY 22, 2011 – A SOCIAL NETWORKING IDEA that Catherine Cook (B’11) and her brother, David, thought up as teenagers and nurtured at Georgetown just sold for $100 million.

Quepasa, a Latino social networking site, recently merged with the Cooks’ myYearbook, the idea that has turned into one of the largest media properties in the United States.

MILLIONS OF USERS

“Back in 2005, Dave and I were flipping through our high school yearbook in his room and decided that yearbooks were a terrible tool for meeting new people and we could make a better one ourselves by putting it online,” the Georgetown graduate explains.

The siblings launched their own site at their high school in Skillman, N.J., and 400 people signed up within a week. Now 32.7 million people go to myYearbook to make friends, play games and even contribute to causes.

110722_myyearbook-631.jpg



I made this thread two years ago & I'm still :bryan: off this shyt man.



My mans graduated from Georgetown in 2011. Same class as this girl.



She sold her company for $100 million before graduating college :bryan:



I was at the graduation watching my boy walk. This hoe was somewhere in the crowd with $25 million (or whatever her cut was :mindblown:) in her account already. She didnt even need that funky ass degree anymore :damn:

So then what is the name of the new site going to be.........a Latino social networking site with a Yearbook site..............so what direction will it be going in...or just maintain the Yearbook direction??

I need a 100 bajillion
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social networking idea.......stat...
 
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