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Pandora creator Tim Westergren spoke to Stanford students yesterday of the inventive process. “If you aim just to make money, you won’t last,” he said. “That’s not enough incentive to go to work every day.” #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6599
Mae Ryan

Pandora creator Tim Westergren spoke to Stanford students yesterday of the inventive process. “If you aim just to make money, you won’t last,” he said. “That’s not enough incentive to go to work every day.”

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