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Thursday, January 21, 2010

"After a few pitches, entrepreneurs realize that the distant future is safer territory than the immediate."

Check out "How to raise money without lying to investors" on VentureHacks.
Posted by Gabor at 1/21/2010 01:09:00 PM
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I'm a Product Manager at Google. Before Google, I was the founder of reMail, a mobile email startup which was acquired by Google in February 2010.

Previously, I was the VP Engineering at Xobni, where we invented a popular plugin for Outlook, and a Software Engineer at Google. I have an MS degree in Computer Science from ETH Zurich in Switzerland.

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