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22 year old web entrepreneur Pete Cashmore founded Mashable.com, a blog about web 2.0, as a teenager in Scotland. Now the site brings in "seven figures" and Pete has been named one of the Top 25 Web Celebs of 2007 (Forbes). Moving to San Francisco to capitalize on the social networking boom, Pete hits the streets to network with CEOs of local startups like Bebo and Digg.
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11 responses // Mashable.com

  • Pete Cashmore is one of my many idols of the web 2.0 industry.
    junsumoney
  • Nice Work. :)
    BillC
  • "Pete are you addicted to the Internet?"

    "Ya, isn't everyone?"

    --

    Favorite line :)
    weinberg81
  • Stay tuned for web extras, including long versions of the interviews...
    KasiaC
  • This is great! I work for for an interest start-up in SF, and this is right up my alley.
    jasonrand
  • As a veteran of about a dozen startups in SF, listen to this guy with a grain of salt. He is 22 and says many things that show he doesn't know much about the history of startups. Google started the trend of toys in the office???? Really? I must have dreamed of the startups I worked for before Google that had toys and ping-pong tables. But he is in the target demographic so think of him as a free focus group member. But has no knowledge of the inner workings of these companies and the forces that shape them.
    hpayne
  • hpayne, you have no idea what you're saying. He is the founder of one of the biggest blogs, and makes tons of money. He obviously knows what he's doing. He has been doing this for 2 years, you know.
    junsumoney
  • Love it - sweet guy, and Mashable's a great site. No need to stamp your foot about whether there were toys in offices or not before Google. Not really a big deal.
    mischabarrett
  • Whether or not Google was the first place to have toys, Google has epitomized this work atmosphere, yes?
    jasonrand
  • Internet makes the world go round.
    Ice_cream_Man
  • yeah, he must have a pretty good understanding of these "driving forces.."
    JMTJ

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