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Above the Noise
Things that rise "above the noise" in Perry Mizota's mind
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Great Minds Think Alike
Alex Iskold
of
Read/WriteWeb
just did a nice piece on
The New Rules of Technology VC
. I think it is a REALLY nice piece because it echoes some of the points I made in a
post
about a year ago.
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