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Everyone laughed when Google bought a 22-month-old startup for $50 Million... Now, that "startup" has 3.9 BILLION users. It makes more money than Snapchat, Airbnb and Uber COMBINED. Here's how a "tiny" purchase now powers half the world: 2003: A

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Wow even with just six people, Android had a vision. Just shows how important it is in the early days to hire based on aligned vision instead of just skills.

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