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Young Entrepreneur Pays It Forward


URL: http://www.jewishjournal.com/community/article/young_entrepreneur_pays_it_forward_20100302/

2009 was a tough year for Cameron Cohen. In March, the Brentwood 11-year-old had a benign tumor surgically removed from his leg and spent many months out of school and mostly off his feet — first in a cast, then in a full-leg brace. But the tech-savvy young entrepreneur used his recovery time to write a popular program for the iPhone — an “app” that lets users draw on the screen using their fingers — and he plans to donate a significant portion of the proceeds from its sales to the hospital where he was treated.

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