On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 6:42 AM, Sidu Ponnappa wrote:
[snip]
> your idea in public, but someone beat me to blogging about it:
> http://www.humbledmba.com/startups-in-stealth-mode-need-one-piece-of-ad
Jace on the IT/startup scene in India:
http://jace.zaiki.in/2006/11/01/talent-shortage
Regards,
TL;DR -
Ideas are dime a dozen (aka cheap), it's execution that matters.
If an idea is ground-breaking yet indefensible, it's probably not
worth guarding it closely in the first place because people will copy
it the day you launch anyway.
Paul Graham touched upon the topic briefly here
http://ww
Puneet,
I feel strongly enough about this that I'm going to go slightly OT,
but I'll limit myself to this one email so I'm not annoying the rest
of the list.
> The idea is small and so we are not comfortable discussing this in open
> form yet.
I've been hiring long enough to know that unless the
Dear All,
credativ India specialized in open source, conducting a two days
course on Python Programming on 3rd and 4th August 2012.
Interested candidates can contact: train...@credativ.in
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Regards,
Vijayakala
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Puneet,
You have made your case well. Maybe I misinterpreted the email and judged
you.
Good Luck with stealth mode !
Wish you success !
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Deepak Garg,
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Citrix R&D, India
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LinkedIn: http://in.linkedin.com/in/deepakgargiit
Slid
Hi Guys,
Sorry for the delay response. In a startup we dont have brand name and we
dont have any funding *yet*.
We dont have office in a fancy building yet.
What is left ? Only the people who are working on that idea.
Is it a bad idea to tell people who are we and what we did in past years of
ou