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David encourages entrepreneurs to stay away from the big tech firms (such as Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple) because they are hard to compete with. I believe entrepreneurs should, in David’s words, “build big businesses on the outskirts” but I don’t believe that Silicon Valley tech giants will outmaneuver startups.
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Other times the partner wants to test whether there is support before sinking in tons of duediligence time. If one vocal person blurts out, “just give us the details, we all know socialnetworking&# don’t assume that person speaks for the entire room. But … watch out. Happy to do that. . -
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