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Eugene3v
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Comment #2368848
The ability to "favorite" threads would be nice as well.
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Comment #2284154
just FYI, Chrome browser does a decent job in translating the page to English
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Comment #2284148
I really like the domain name, I wonder how often it gets misspelled :)
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Comment #2112570
another way you can go about it is just store things locally on a client machine.. although you may need to explain that unless they sign up their notes will not be saved globally.…
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Comment #1979189
I think it is geared more towards mobile apps, which rely on remote db calls anyway.
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Ask HN: What comet server do you use?
What comet server do you use?
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Comment #1807143
You are right. You don't have to. You're (or is it your) probably don't have the time for it, cause u have a pile of resumes that u need to go through and filter out the keywords..…
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Comment #1792092
I understand all the reasons for the exits and I realize that proper exit strategies must be planned ahead of time. The reason I opened this thread was to ask whether the effort an…
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Comment #1791968
I understand. You are gunning for either all or nothing... I just wanted to point out that perhaps u can strike an in between option.. which might benefit all at the end and make i…
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Comment #1791835
I chose to quit my full time job for the benefit of my own startup, the difference was I hated the company that I was working for and I hated the job... In your case I would sugges…
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Comment #1791808
I think there are many other factors that will attribute to scaling and growth beside the exit strategy.
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Comment #1791249
The fact that the person that founded the company might not be the right person to run it after a certain period, I think it is a very valid point... Still, in my humble opinion I …
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Comment #1790952
For the second company, did u plan for an exit right from the start?
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Why the obsession with EXIT strategies?
http://venturebeat.com/2010/10/14/7-more-critical-questions-for-emerging-entrepreneurs/ There is such a big obsession with EXIT strategies, why is that? I can absolutely understand…
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Comment #1755835
I think it is a necessary one, my only hesitation was whether the book that was published in 2005 about the subject, hence probably written in 2004, was still worth reading today :…
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Comment #1755828
I discovered his blog recently, and I love it.. Thanks !
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Ask HN: Did anyone read The Four Steps to the Epiphany?
I am curious if someone had a chance to read this book: The Four Steps to the Epiphany http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0976470705 and the real question if for those that did: do u…
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Comment #1694525
This is awesome, thanks for posting it ! I purchased three books: JQuery, Web Security Testing and ADO.NET 3.5
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Comment #1655281
I like that ! :))
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Comment #1654213
Toronto... perhaps things are different in Ottawa.. in fact I hope they are ! :)
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Comment #1654068
A major problem in Canada in my humble opinion is a lack of or alternatively a very poor startup ecosystem... unfortunately Canadian society is still very much conservative in that…
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Comment #1612251
I don't think that fear is the driving force for the added features... Not at all... Many startup founders get to the realization that they want to venture on their own because the…