AOL founder Steve Case is making a bold bet on companies from the Midwest — and he says it's a lot like the early bet he made on the internet

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With his $150 million 'Rise of the Rest' fund, AOL founder Steve Case hopes to spur innovation in the Midwest.

 

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RichFeloni There’s wars going down in the Middle West aptaube

The downside of that for me would be that I don't want to ever live in the Midwest. There's a reason people don't flock there.

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