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by srini
5899 days ago
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Hewlett-Packard: I'd give that one to Stanford way more than MIT. From Wikipedia: "Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard graduated in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1935. The company originated in a garage in nearby Palo Alto during a fellowship they had with a past professor, Frederick Terman at Stanford during the Great Depression. Terman was considered a mentor to them in forming Hewlett-Packard." If anyone's interested, here's a fuller list of SV companies founded by Stanford-affiliated people:
http://www.stanford.edu/group/wellspring/economic.html |
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As far as I know they did feel some affinity with MIT, but it sounds like the Stanford connection is overwhelmingly dominant.