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Quora

The post discusses the author's enthusiasm for investing in Quora, highlighting its significant growth and potential as a platform for knowledge sharing. It emphasizes Quora's high-quality user-generated content, advanced machine learning capabilities, and the author's long-standing relationship with the company, which inspired the creation of YC Continuity to support scaling successful startups.

Published 2017-04-21 2 min read 290 words 2 topics
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I'm a strong believer in the importance of the internet in helping people to share knowledge and learn from each other. So I’m delighted to share, on behalf of YC Continuity, that we’re investing alongside Collaborative
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