Today, Rex Sorgatz tweeted this: "Remember when kids used to start bands? I CAN'T KEEP UP WITH ALL THESE STARTUPS!" And I was like "yeah, right?!" Then, I found this gem online. Andrew Mason, the latest online wonder boy, founder of multi-billion dollar company Groupon.com showing off how he came up with his big plan back in 2006. I love it. With success stories like this, it's no wonder kids are throwing away their drum sticks and practicing up on their coding skills in their garages these days. UPDATE: Thanks Ryan for pointing out this is for his first start-up (Thepoint.com) not Groupon.com. STILL. Really rad.
Vassili Verrecchia Shows Off His Favorite Things In His Paris Home
While his brother, Timothee, runs the NYC office, Vassili takes on the Paris-based side of things. To gain some insight to what inspires such a creative and entrepreneurial spirit, we asked Vass to show off some of his favorite worldly and sentimental possessions in his Paris home. See where Vass's travels have taken him...

ryan
January 19, 2011
5:53pm
This napkin drawing is in reference to his first startup, The Point [www.thepoint.com] not Groupon.