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In 1994, Steve Jobs sat down in front of a camera for the Silicon Valley Historical Association and offered a lot of awesome advice about success and failure from his own personal experience. We previously posted a clip from this interview, less than t... Read the rest of this entry »
Last week, Bang With Friends proudly announced Android and iPhone versions of its controversial and super popular dating app, but now Apple has pulled the app from its app store. It's not exactly clear why Apple has banned the app. We'd guess the reaso... Read the rest of this entry »

What's it like when two well-known startup founders live under the same roof?

Brit and Dave Morin first met a few years ago. Their first date was over coffee, talking about technology. Now they're married. Both worked for Apple. Dave went on to work for Facebook, then he launched mobile social network Path. Brit founded Brit & Co, a site that teaches people how to embark on creative projects.

It isn't all fun being a well-known couple in tech though. Snark is on the rise in Silicon Valley, and Morin says you need a thick skin to deal with it. "I don't know why Silicon Valley is so snarky!" Morin says.

But there are a lot of perks that come with marrying a fellow entrepreneur.

"I think it's nice to have someone who will always be your beta tester and has been in all the same situations," says Morin.

Here's what it's like to be a well-known couple in tech:
 

 
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SEE ALSO: From Googler To Home Maker: How Techie Brit Morin Is Becoming Martha Stewart 2.0

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What's it like when two well-known startup founders live under the same roof?

Brit and Dave Morin first met a few years ago. Their first date was over coffee, talking about technology. Now they're married. Both worked for Apple. Dave went on to work for Facebook, then he launched mobile social network Path. Brit founded Brit & Co, a site that teaches people how to embark on creative projects.

It isn't all fun being a well-known couple in tech though. Snark is on the rise in Silicon Valley, and Morin says you need a thick skin to deal with it. "I don't know why Silicon Valley is so snarky!" Morin says.

But there are a lot of perks that come with marrying a fellow entrepreneur.

"I think it's nice to have someone who will always be your beta tester and has been in all the same situations," says Morin.

Here's what it's like to be a well-known couple in tech:
 

 
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Produced by Business Insider Video

SEE ALSO: From Googler To Home Maker: How Techie Brit Morin Is Becoming Martha Stewart 2.0

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There's a major revolution going on right now in enterprise technology.  Apps, devices, cloud computing, big data, networks, software are all being overhauled. There are lots of well-known people leading the charge like Cisco's CEO John Chambers, ... Read the rest of this entry »
There's a major revolution going on right now in enterprise technology.  Apps, devices, cloud computing, big data, networks, software are all being overhauled. There are lots of well-known people leading the charge like Cisco's CEO John Chambers, ... Read the rest of this entry »
For the past week, there's been a big brouhaha at Bloomberg over how reporters for the business news service have been using the company’s terminals to monitor employees on Wall Street. Some reporters have apparently used that information to find... Read the rest of this entry »
The media constellation has become increasingly fractured. The Web produced the initial fissure, but mobile created new cracks in the landscape. Today, no single medium earns more than 45% of our media consumption. How can you solve this problem?&... Read the rest of this entry »
Google's big keynote at its I/O developers conference this week wore me out. Not because it lasted a grueling three hours and fifty minutes, but because of what was announced. With every new product update, every new feature, every new virtual service,... Read the rest of this entry »
Google's big keynote at its I/O developers conference this week wore me out. Not because it lasted a grueling three hours and fifty minutes, but because of what was announced. With every new product update, every new feature, every new virtual service,... Read the rest of this entry »
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