Red Herring recently recognized 20 outstanding entrepreneurs under 35.
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How Rob Malda—aka CmdrTaco—got what the web means for media first.
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Paul Kocher’s cryptography skills could be the key to cracking difficult privacy and piracy conundrums.
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If you still download music illegally, thank Justin Frankel.
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Philip Kaplan can’t stop moving from one big thing to the next.
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Fileants co-founder Karsten Kuhla wants computers to do his “boring work.”
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Fake and Stewart Butterfield propelled a photo web site into the big leagues.
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Vicky Wu salvaged her mobile gaming company from the dot-com bust.
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Energy entrepreneur Darren Hammell wants to aid in a global cleanup project.
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Dennis ‘Thresh’ Fong will kick your butt and take your money.
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Blogging icon Evan Williams wants to take podcasting to the masses.
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Michael Merhej helps file-sharing grow up.
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MIG5’s Scott Hirsch brings to Silicon Valley the one thing geeks fear most: feelings.
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Andrew Zolli thinks technology companies will work for the betterment of society.
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Six Apart co-founder Mena Trott used her blog as a launching pad for friendships and a company with 10 million users.
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From high-tech toilets to media file-sharing, Grouper’s Dave Samuel means business.
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Jeff Chen’s Chinese browser goes global.
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An Indian computer engineer hits the jackpot off America’s online poker addiction.
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Online gaming mogul Chen Tianqiao wants to tap into the home entertainment industry.
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Young entrepreneurs want to do good as they do well.
Meet the Young Moguls
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