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I’m finding more and more entrepreneurs are looking to technology angels — that is, high profile folks from the technology industry with recent exits — rather than venture capitalists. In particular, in the consumer Internet and web space, the capital requirements that these entrepreneurs think they have — usually, in the $250K to $500K range — are fairly modest, versus traditional larger VC investments.

Although there are a number of very high profile, non-Southern California “super angels” that it seems everyone I talk to wants to get to — Jeff Bezos .......
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