Forbes writes:
At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif., each would-be Sergey Brin or Larry Page had just six minutes each to pitch a roomful of about 100 venture capital investors and potential business partners.
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“If you only have six minutes, what VCs really want to know is who you built your product for and how youre going to make money,” says Tim Chang, a partner at Gabrial Venture Partners.