Live-In Startups combine frat-house with venture capital

Tucked away on a leafy Palo Alto street lined with manicured, multimillion-dollar homes is a low-slung apartment building that houses the Meetro commune.
Not a commune in the Haight-Ashbury sense. Meetro is six guys and an Internet startup crammed into a three-bedroom walk-up.
Live-work startups first took root in the world's most famous garage -- the one that, in 1939, launched Hewlett-Packard and reshaped Silicon Valley, replacing fruit orchards with business parks. David Packard and William Hewlett tinkered in the 12-foot-by-18-foot...
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