More and more of late, the age range of the entrepreneurial demographic -- those innovators responsible for the most recent advancements in tech we've benefitted from and enjoy -- has skewed younger. Whereas many of the great 20th-century tech geniuses were far removed from academia (and their parents' basements) when they reached the career-defining breakthroughs for which they came to be known, a huge portion of the entrepreneurial set these days still can't legally walk into a bar and order a drink. During the 20th century, the greatest innovators likely found themselves in the difficult positions of having to wait till the requisite technology for their respective developments evolved...
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