Micromobs: Inside a Social Network Startup

04.12.2010

Micromobs was able to find these interns in part because the co-founders were among the creators of , a program that matches top-tier students with Bay Area tech companies.

Kamat, Amoli, and McCreight had this advice for young companies and potential founders:

Whether you run a gadget company or a social networking site, when it comes down to it, your success really comes down to only a few main points: Provide something that people need or want, stay motivated, find great people, advertise like no-other, and keep chasing that dream. Even if you don't have the funds, look into other options like interns, research fellowships, or venture companies. Micromobs did it, and so can you.