After seeing many of its portfolio companies come to life with newfound traction after participating in its Start-Up University program, Google Ventures has decided to expand the program, and will soon move it from the 12,000-square-foot building it occupies to a space nearly twice that size.
The firm, which calls itself “the most operational VC firm in Silicon Valley,” is backing technology companies at a faster clip than rival firms–making two investments per week, on average–and is looking to engage with company founders on a level that is probably unknown outside of the Googleplex in Mountain View.
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