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  1. The tech strategy behind Google Chrome OS. http://bit.ly/6UyEZv
  2. Algae to be considered under renewable fuel mandate. http://bit.ly/5FV0JB
  3. Cool idea: post-marked e-mail: http://bit.ly/89LUtV
  4. The possibilities and perils of real-time data startups. http://bit.ly/5izefQ
  5. Tesla IPO? Strange, but possible. http://bit.ly/6ODu2F
  6. Start-Up Employees Tell All … In 140 Characters Or Less http://bit.ly/7aa4e
  7. One of StepOne's favorite tech boot camps says 6 of 10 graduates from the 2009 class will be receiving VC funding! http://bit.ly/32zRlO)
  8. Congrats to Ben Chiang and everyone at Norwest Venture Partners for raising their latest $1.2B fund!
  9. "prices set in first funding rounds dropped to a six-year quarterly low" http://bit.ly/45PN1A
  10. Braemar: "if anything [cleantech] has gotten a little more aggressive because company valuations have fallen" http://bit.ly/2R1ESh
  11. So it may be awhile until StepOne also gets an office with a DJ booth, but we can always dream...http://bit.ly/1gDUTb
  12. California: el «fuerte arraigo hispano» http://bit.ly/20v0uJ
  13. Picking a founder = dating. http://bit.ly/3b4x62 @venturehacks
  14. Do VCs lack sufficient operating experience? http://bit.ly/47OtYO
  15. More bad news for IPOs: Publicly traded companies have declined 22% since 1991. http://bit.ly/333uWV
  16. Congratulations to #AdMob for the second largest ($750M) buyout of the year!
  17. Eric Schmidt: It mush be the weather that brings out the best in Silicon Valley. http://bit.ly/1HBykz
  18. Time to liquidity increased in 2008 http://bit.ly/1TVzWt
  19. News Corp.'s Jonathan Miller: "“Facebook is what people are up to. MySpace is what people are in to" http://bit.ly/4xIks0
  20. John Doerr: Says jobs can be created in 3 areas: Infrastructure, Factories, and "Greening" of the economy. http://bit.ly/4KgpC