Google is creating an in-house startup incubator to help keep its entrepreneurial talent closer to home, according to The Information.
The incubator is called “Area 120” and will be headed up by Google executives Don Harrison and Bradley Horowitz, sources told The Information.
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Here’s how Area 120 will work:
- First, teams within Google will submit a business plan and apply to join Area 120.
Read the full story at Business Insider, by Nathan McAlone