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Cambrian House VBlog 2006-11-29 Submission to The Startup


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Cambrian House VBlog 2006-11-29 Submission to The Startup

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Since our last video blog post, we've applied to "The Startup" an online reality show in hopes that they will profile us. This is our video submission. It includes an over view of Cambrian House business model and some of our exciting adventures... including our September pitches to VCs in San Francisco.

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Cambrian, CambrianHouse, Capital, Crowdsource, Crowdsourcing, Francisco, Guy, House, Kawasaki, San, VC, Venture,

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