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Story: Web 2.0 drives venture capitalists crazy

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Posted by: rajanand (Saturday 4 November 2006, 7:22 PM)

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My View on it

After being involved with a few Web 2.0 of my own - I strongly believe British investors are still very uncomfortable investing in Web Based innovations. I have seen many of my colleagues planning to move to the Silicon Valley to continue their Web 2.0 ambitions

In my opinion if VCs don’t get their head around it, there might be a big opportunity here, which they would completely miss to American counterparts.

Raj

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