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First-year MBA student Kristina Chang presents her product, TaskPix, a task-compilation service targeted at college students. (Photo: Kate Abbott/ Peninsula Press)

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In Silicon Valley, much attention is given to those companies seeking venture capital funds. But much energy goes into the development of a company before financing is even a question. For many Stanford students looking to break into the startup culture, finding a team can be the biggest obstacle.

That’s where startup FounderSoup comes in. Started by a group of Stanford alums and sponsored by venture firm Andreessen-Horowitz, FounderSoup aims to connect potential co-founders in order to best capitalize on Stanford students’ skills.

To read the full, original article click on this link: Speed-dating for startups — New venture helps coders and entrepreneurs find each other | Local: In The Peninsula | an SFGate.com blog