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No responses, however, I think I got my answer from looking at what other companies have done previously.
It seems that Twitter, when it was originally conceived and prototyped, it actually was part of a company called Obvious Corp. back in 2001. Eventually, as Twitter became popular and started seeking investments, it morphed into its own company Twitter, Inc.
I will do the same (i.e. Option 1): Register a single business that owns web services, and spin them or break them off as the opportunity presents itself.
It seems that Twitter, when it was originally conceived and prototyped, it actually was part of a company called Obvious Corp. back in 2001. Eventually, as Twitter became popular and started seeking investments, it morphed into its own company Twitter, Inc.
I will do the same (i.e. Option 1): Register a single business that owns web services, and spin them or break them off as the opportunity presents itself.
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