
Most start-ups hope to hit the big time with a killer application or a deep-pocketed investor. But for one Silicon Valley company, it was a litter of wriggling, caramel-colored puppies that put it on the map.
The flurry of attention began last month when a Bay Area couple's pet Shiba Inu, a kind of Japanese hunting dog, gave birth, and its owners decided to train a Webcam on the newborn pups so they could keep an eye on them from work. (The owners say they would prefer to remain anonymous for personal and safety reasons.)
A testimony to the fascination people have with puppies!
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