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Google Spending Millions to Find the Next Google. Ex-Googlers penetrating Silicon Valley startup hierarchy. Posted: 05/02/2012 10:35:42 PM PDT0 Comments|Updated: about a year ago Congratulations!

Ex-Googlers penetrating Silicon Valley startup hierarchy

You found a link we goofed up on, and as a result you're here, on the article-not-found page. That said, if you happened to be looking for our daily celebrity photo gallery, you're in luck: Also, if you happened to be looking for our photo gallery of our best reader-submitted images, you're in luck: So, yeah, sorry, we could not find the Mercury News article you're looking for. For the Soon-To-Be-Rich at Facebook, Advice from Google’s 13th Employee. Steve Schimmel was born into poverty in suburban Chicago, yet by age 32, he was able to retire, having been made unfathomably rich by the initial public offering of Google, where he was employee no. 13.

For the Soon-To-Be-Rich at Facebook, Advice from Google’s 13th Employee

(An analyst by training, Schimmel didn’t have a specific job description at Google but says he instead got to be a “business development renaissance man.”) Last week, Schimmel wrote of his compelling rags-to-riches story in a widely read blog post. Ex-Google exec's venture firm to raise $100 million: source.