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Keith Rabois

Technology executive and investor

Keith Rabois is an American technology executive and investor, and a co-founder of Opendoor who was an early-stage executive at PayPal, LinkedIn, Slide, and Square.

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Googled80% Confidence

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Planet Google80% Confidence

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Billy Martin80% Confidence

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For a firsttime entrepreneur: Art of the Start by Guy Kawasaki is an excellent introduction to many key issues.
The classic books to read, albeit perhaps with less immediate/practical relevance today.
High Growth Handbook80% Confidence

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Grit80% Confidence

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Churchill80% Confidence

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