This famous billionaire founded Microsoft and spent years as the reachest man in the world.
Bill Gates
The legendary co-founder of Apple who was famous for wearing a black poloneck during his iconic product presentations.
Steve Jobs.
This burger giant is famous worldwide for it's "Golden Arches" logo and the Big Mac.
McDonald's.
The highly popular app allows users to share short, vertical videos with trending sounds and dances.
TikTok.
This massive sports brand is famous for its "Swoosh" logo and the inspirational slogan "Just Do it."
Nike.
This tech founder created Facebook while studying in his collage dorm room at Harvard.
Mark Zuckerberg
This revolutionary touchscreen smartphones was first released by Apple in the year 2007.
iPhone
This famous coffee chain uses a green twin-tailed mermaid as it's logo.
Starbucks.
The photo-sharing app, owned by Meta, is famous for it's "Stories" feature and square grid profiles.
This American basketball legend partnered with Nike to create the most famous sneaker brand in sports history.
Michael Jordan.
He is the eccentric billionaire who leads Tesla, SpaceX, and bought the social media platform X(formallly Twitter).
Elon Musk
This is the name of Apple's voice activated virtual assistant found on iPhones and iPads.
Siri
With over 30,000 locations globally, this Sandwich chain holds the record for the most fast food restaurants in the world.
Subway.
This messaging app uses a yellow ghost icon and is famous for messages that disappear after they are opened.
Snapchat.
This Austrian luxury jewelry brand, legendary for its precision-cut crystal jewelry and figurines, features an elegant swan as its iconic logo.
Swarovski.
Jeff Bezos.
Where did Steve Jobs and his partner Wozniak started their entrepreneurship carrier at the beginning?
In Steve Job's garage.
This fried chicken franchise features the face of it's real-life founder, Colonel Sanders, on every bucket.
KFC.
The website is the number one search engine in the world, and it's name is now used as a common verb for "looking something up."
The casual clothing store, famous for it's red and navy blue logos, is named after a gap between younger and older generations.
Gap.
The American Founding Father was the nation's first Secretary and his face was put on the 10$ bill.
Alexander Hamilton.
This is the name of the Apple's official wireless Bluetooth earbuds.
AirPods.
This fast-food chain uses a red-haired cartoon girl with pigtails as its mascot and logo.
Wendy's.
This business communication and networking platform is used by professionals to host their digital resumes and find jobs.
Linkedln.
The classic American clothing brand is famous for it's canvas blue jeans with rivets, invented during a Gold Rush.
Levi's.