By Larry Chiang
So, national geographic is not the “go to” media when it comes to how a startup started. So, I forgive their leaving off Mike
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Mike Prasad (@mikeprasad) |
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Yup I brought @kogibbq to a bunch of tech stuff. @briansolis‘ meetups, @macadaan‘s twiistup, etc. @MyMelodie @christinelu @wordies @NatGeo.
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kogibbq (@kogibbq) |
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Yo. Kind of cool, @NatGeo: ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2015/07/food-t… pic.twitter.com/NnBI9SPW6h
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Christine Lu (@christinelu) |
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Y’all erased credit to @mikeprasad for putting @kogibbq on Twitter. I was there in early days. His idea. @wordiestwitter.com/kogibbq/status…
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Melodie Tao (@MyMelodie) |
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@christinelu @wordies @NatGeo true!!! I remember @mikeprasad bringing @kogibbq to a tech event. I had never heard of the concept before him.
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It brings up the point: Who knows what you’re an expert at!?






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