This is a very recent development among media housed in India; they have suddenly started realizing that people here are actually earning money by doing a "valid" business on Internet. You can also find lot of bloggers being covered by national newspapers very frequently. I say, this is a very good move because more than anything else it will help in reducing the tabooness of leaving a secure job for doing a startup.
Thanks! I can't thank HN community enough for the guidance and support. I remember doing Ask HN about 1.5 years ago and got great feedback (especially from patio11, webwright and others). Now even though we're still bootstrapped; team has grown to 6 (earlier it was me alone). At the time of Ask HN there were 0 users, now we have paying customers including Microsoft, Groupon, Mitsubishi and other big brands. It's been an awesome ride! (Hint: May is also 1 year anniversary of our paid plans and we are planning something very special)
The best thing about our business is that we earn in USD but the expenses here (in India) are less by a factor or so. Hence even without raising VC funding we can afford to hire top talent, let them tackle challenging problems (servers doing 1.6 billion pageviews per month) and pay them really well (at par with Google, Yahoo, etc). Can't wait to see what's in store ahead...
[+] [-] uast23|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] FraaJad|15 years ago|reply
Times of India is world's largest circulating English newspaper [1], however "The Hindu" carries the banner of "India's national newspaper".
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newspaper_circulation#World_new...
[+] [-] paraschopra|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] ThomPete|15 years ago|reply
I can't help to think that the discussion that was on here a while back have something to do with it all.
HN have turned into quite an impressive ecosystem (even if my assumptions about your success is wrong :) )
[+] [-] paraschopra|15 years ago|reply
The best thing about our business is that we earn in USD but the expenses here (in India) are less by a factor or so. Hence even without raising VC funding we can afford to hire top talent, let them tackle challenging problems (servers doing 1.6 billion pageviews per month) and pay them really well (at par with Google, Yahoo, etc). Can't wait to see what's in store ahead...
[+] [-] karterk|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] paraschopra|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] maheshs|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] dangerdiabolick|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] brown9-2|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] paraschopra|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] _ankit_|15 years ago|reply
I can say that seeing your current implementation.
[+] [-] unknown|15 years ago|reply
[deleted]
[+] [-] savrajsingh|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] juniortp|15 years ago|reply
[deleted]
[+] [-] zygtot|15 years ago|reply
[deleted]
[+] [-] Zakuzaa|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] unknown|15 years ago|reply
[deleted]