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initlaunch
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Ask HN: Buyout cofounder for iphone app
Does anyone have any guidance for pricing an iPhone app? I worked on one with a friend for a couple weeks with the agreement of splitting anything 50-50, and it is almost making en…
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Ask HN: What state do I pay taxes for an LLC?
A friend and I started an LLC mid last year just to release iPhone apps through. We used "The Company Corporation" so that it could be Delaware based and they would be our register…
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Comment #1901092
If there is a reliable internet connection, I'll be able to work. I was thinking a city so that I could meet people and not get bored/lonely since I'll be working alone.
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Comment #1901090
Some may have gotten offended, but I found your post helpful, thanks! Bangalore sounds pretty cool, but things shutting down at 10pm is kind of a concern.
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Ask HN: Best city in India?
I've been working for myself for the last several months and have decided to use my freedom to live abroad. I'd like to start off with India (I'm an American-born Indian). The majo…
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Comment #1778887
Cool.. always good to see technology being applied towards education. Few comments, take what you will: - I expected the "ClassConnect" logo at the top to be linked to the home pag…
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Comment #1761796
Yes, as others mentioned, there are good tools to rapidly prototype things, and using them shows you are resourceful and committed. If you really can't do that, at least put in the…
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Comment #1757436
Yes, having too many words on one line is hard to read. I would rather they just increase the size of everything.. sure it might lead to a little more vertical scrolling, but we're…
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Why do so many sites squeeze their content into one skinny column?
Usually there is nothing but empty space to the sides, and the font size is too small for comfort. Is that supposed look professional? Do any designers out there hate this as much …