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When Daniel Gross was 18, he traveled from Jerusalem to Silicon Valley to join Y Combinator as the youngest founder ever accepted at the time. In just a few short years, his search engine startup, Cue, was acquired by Apple. Now, he's at the helm of Pioneer, a fully remote accelerator that backs unconventional startups from around the world—no matter the founder's zip code. Daniel shares why community is critical for business-building, what it means to be a company born online, and why he thinks space will fuel the next decade of innovation.
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When Daniel Gross was 18, he traveled from Jerusalem to Silicon Valley to join Y Combinator as the youngest founder ever accepted at the time. In just a few short years, his search engine startup, Cue, was acquired by Apple. Now, he's at the helm of Pioneer, a fully remote accelerator that backs unconventional startups from around the world—no matter the founder's zip code. Daniel shares why community is critical for business-building, what it means to be a company born online, and why he thinks space will fuel the next decade of innovation.

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