Bizness Apps, a startup that gives small businesses the tools to quickly and easily build mobile apps, has a bit of a Zuckerberg-ian early history. Well, admittedly the Facebook comparison is a bit tenuous, because Bizness Apps' story is likely akin to what a much larger percentage of entrepreneurs actually experience. Really, few are lucky enough to turn down multi-million dollar funding or acquisition offers. And, no, the startup probably won't attract 600 million users, but, at the very least, it's a useful example for young (specifically, college-aged) entrepreneurs. The startup was founded by
Andrew Gazdecki, who was, at the time of the company's founding in 2010, a junior at California State University. Less than four months after launch, the startup raised a $50K round of seed funding from two angel investors, namely
Build.com CEO
Chris Friedland (see his reasons for investing
here) and founder and CEO of
Collegescheduler.com Robert Strazzarino.

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