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		<title>Remembering Rajeev&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been a few days of surreal experience. Baynote has lost a truly trusted adviser, expert and friend. The loss is tragic, deep and personal because it is just not Rajeev&#8217;s time to go yet. He is too young, too smart, and with too good of a heart not to be here with us [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been a few days of surreal experience. Baynote has lost a truly trusted adviser, expert and friend. The loss is tragic, deep and personal because it is just not Rajeev&#8217;s time to go yet. He is too young, too smart, and with too good of a heart not to be here with us in Silicon Valley and with Baynote.</p>
<p>Rajeev was instrumental to the success of Baynote from the very beginning, even before we had a name for our company. He advised us why Google is a partner instead of a potential competitor. He offered many unique insights to the technology and business in the last five years. Two weeks ago, we had the fortune and luck to sync up with him one last time. He was so live, full of energy and ideas. Our one hour Palo Alto coffee talk went on and on. He was so excited about his planned trip to Wimbledon with his family this summer&#8230; And as usual, he was there to give unconditional help and made 7 connections after our chat&#8230;</p>
<p>Our thoughts and the thoughts of entire Baynote team, advisers and board go to Asha and the kids. Rajeev will be greatly missed physically but he will live on in our heart, spirit and via our technology!</p>
<p>Jack, Rob and Scott</p>
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