World Report: May 10, 1996 Vol.1 No.25
- This Issue:
- Table of Contents
- Cover Story
- Cover Story - Spanish Version
- Mini-Lesson
- Comprehension Quiz
- Teacher's Guide and Worksheets
Spotlight: Tenadar Software
Tenadar Software isn't your usual computer company. The oldest employee is 12 years old, and the company president is a Boy Scout! The group got started last spring when Greg Miller and L.T. Leske wanted to try something different for a school project. So the fourth-graders in San Carlos, California, cooked up a computer game. Prince of India was such a hit with friends that Greg and L.T. decided to go into business.
Tenadar is selling Prince of India (price: $3.50) over the Internet and is now working on a sequel called Dungeon of India. Greg's garage is headquarters for 11 employees, but the company is quickly expanding. Says Greg, Tenadar's president: "We seem to be hiring every day!"
Next: Baby Hope Gets A Pal

