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Boston Investors on Losing Facebook to Silicon Valley: Oops! Many factors contributed to the failure of Boston investors to back Mark Zuckerberg when he sought to expand his start-up in 2004, including the average age of Boston?s angel investors: 55. In California, it?s 32. You know what they say about hindsight.? [Bloomberg.com]

Two Bulger Brothers ? John and Billy ? Attend Whitey?s ?Not Guilty? Plea. Plus: Bulger?s lawyer J. W. Carney Jr. commends his ?excellent memory.?? [NYTimes.com]

NHL: Ten Reasons Joe Corvo is Better Than Tomas Kaberle. Now, at least, we?ll no longer have to scream ?SHOOOT!? at the TV every time Kaberle has an open lane.? [Stanley Cup of Chowder]

Developer Slates 16-Story Fenway Facelift. The Abbey Group?s proposed 340,000-square-foot complex combines retail, residential and office space in a neighborhood already populated by a slew of other projects from the development group.? [Bizjournals.com]

James Spader Heads from Crane, Poole & Schmidt to Dunder Mifflin. Spader, who won three Emmy Awards for his work on ?Boston Legal,? will eventually take the top post at ?The Office? after a meteoric rise from Michael Scott?s old chair. Meanwhile, Scott?s permanent replacement remains a mystery. [Daily Mail]

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Source: http://blogs.bostonmagazine.com/boston_daily/2011/07/07/daily-feed-boston-venture-capitalists-reflect-on-facebook-the-one-that-got-away/

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