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CarlosT
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Comment #5778179
Don't know. However, $40M valuation implies 7% of YC companies have revenue run rates greater than ~$2.7M per year (i.e. assuming a price of ~15x revenue) In other words, 93% of YC…
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Comment #5758156
oops.I forgot a step. Step 3: Click "Invite people". Step 4: "add a phone number".
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Comment #5754269
Hack: You can still make outgoing calls using Google Voice/Hangouts 1. In Gmail type in your name into the "start a hangout" box 2. In Hangout window click on "add telephone". 3. t…
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Comment #5723928
People don't want "jobs", they want "income". It is individuals that will need to own these future assets, like 3D printers to insure they have income. In response to: "Otherwise w…
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Comment #5577068
Everybody hates a witch hunt until they see a witch. "Witch!"
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Comment #5567163
I pay $40 for 3 mbps. Palm Springs, CA, Time Warner. Fios is not here yet. Only cable.
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Comment #5563795
Source: http://www.inc.com/magazine/201209/inc-staff/survey-of-inc-5...
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Comment #5563780
Hat tip to the designer who put the facebook and youtube icons next to each other. f You?
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Comment #5550229
Sounds like a good startup idea: A crowdsourced CPI. Google maps inside grocery stores: Use video in phones to capture UPC and price per unit in grocery store aisles. This way true…
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Comment #5543812
Exactly. Since 50% of high growth companies are funded with less than $50,000, $1 trillion would fund the start of 20M young high growth companies. Fairly certain at least one of t…
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Comment #5539096
Instead of lobbying, or fighting policy (the old way) hack together a crowdsourced version of a future San Francisco,and let the people chose how they want the city to look 400 yea…
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Comment #5514516
A collective action startup could help solve the problem for neighborhoods wanting FTTH. In a Groupon/Kickstarter model, each house commits ~$3,000 toward a goal. When 250 househol…