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Web 2.0 Expo: To flip or not to flip?
Created: 04/16/2007
Video description: At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Conference Program Chair John\r\nBattelle leads a panel with Jay Adelson, CEO of Digg; Joe Kraus,\r\nco-founder and CEO of JotSpot; and Mena Trott, president and co-founder\r\nof Six Apart, on the differences of building a "business to last" versus\r\nbuilding a "business to sell."

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