We’ve built an incredibly strong team so far but there is only so much we can do with 30 people, and the task we are faced with is different with each new order of magnitude of usage we get to.”
Even with the technical talent wars coming to a head in Silicon Valley, engineers won’t be skipping over Quora anytime soon. D’Angelo and Cheever, as well as lead investor Thiel, are part of the super hot Facebook mafia that includes the likes of Sean Parker, Dave Morin, Dustin Moskovitz, and more. With Facebook’s IPO being the most anticipated exit in over half a decade, early Facebook employees and investors will continue to be the darlings of the consumer technology industry (even when they fail spectacularly like Chris Hughes). The Quora founders will be able to continue to draw on their Facebook connections to help Quora go long. The Facebook IPO is anticipated to increase recharge startup investment in new companies as many early investors sell their shares of Facebook. This recycling of investment capitol will no doubt keep Quora two steps ahead of the legions of Q&A startups that have sprung up in the past few years.
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