Rob Glaser's advice to startups: It's better to be lucky, than good |
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Rob Glaser made his first public speaking appearance today in Seattle since resigning as chief executive of RealNetworks. Glaser discussed a wide range of topics during his talk at the Mobile Breakfast Series, addressing everything from Apple's mobile strategy to the economics of casual gaming.
The tech exec also offered a little startup advice to Billing Revolution's Andy Kleitsch, telling the entrepreneur that it's better to be lucky than good. Here's more of Glaser's advice.
More to come on Glaser's remarks, including why he thinks the mobile industry would benefit from a more open and collaborative approach than the one Apple is pushing.
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