The same is true of Twitter, and as a VC I would personally never fund a company that looked to simply plug a functional gap in Twitter.
Mark Suster, today
I subscribe that, as I said in my last post about going for the data, not the features.
The same is true of Twitter, and as a VC I would personally never fund a company that looked to simply plug a functional gap in Twitter.
Mark Suster, today
I subscribe that, as I said in my last post about going for the data, not the features.
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