kyenneti
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13 years ago
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on: The $4 Million Complaint Call
Servint. I wish I could handle my customers the way they do it.
kyenneti
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14 years ago
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on: YC Demo Day Session 4: Shoptiques, Pair, Daily Muse, Per Vices, iCracked
I am so impressed with icracked and their 2 awesome business models. Onsite Technicians and repair yourself tool kits. This is a real business. Hope they succeed big time.
kyenneti
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14 years ago
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on: Y Combinator and The Five (or Six)-Tool Developer
I am not sure if I could support/let go my team member like you. Very classy on your part. And Good luck to Dessy on her interview.
kyenneti
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15 years ago
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on: Mailgun (YC W11) Raises $1.1 Million For Its "Twilio For Email"
Congratulations on the funding. Feedback - Logo is not click able on the documentation page.
Can I use your service to send emails on behalf of my clients. We have an bulk email campaigns app, that our clients use to send their mail. I am looking for a SMTP service where we can send email on their behalf.
kyenneti
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15 years ago
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on: Why We Stick With PHP (and don't move to Ruby or Python)
"PHP's asset is "you get MySQL and templating for free in pages served by Apache", but most web apps don't use MySQL, templating, or Apache these days."
So, what is database of choice for the web apps ? (I was thinking it is mostly MySQL. Looks like I am struck in old tech.)
kyenneti
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15 years ago
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on: New Chrome extension: block sites from Google’s web search results
As mentioned above - bytes.com and bigresource.com
kyenneti
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15 years ago
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on: FitFu (YC W11): Stay active anywhere
My respect for the YC increasing with each passing batch. I was under the impression that its only possible to come with some software apps for such small investments (in terms of money) - But YC is showing the world that there are no boundaries and no limits on what one could come up with .
I only wish if someone can replicate YC to our Healthcare industry.
kyenneti
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15 years ago
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on: Crowdbooster (YC S10) Launches Twitter Analytics with a Twist
Congratulation on the launch. I can't help but make this comment as the first impression I got on the design is that it is similar to a site I know. ( Let me mention that I am no designer). Here is the site
http://www.sheamediaco.com/
kyenneti
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15 years ago
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on: Spoon.net runs any software without installing it (incl. IE6/7)
I have been using this for doing the browser compatibility testing. I use it on my windows machine. Its simple and works great..It worked better that IE tester. The only problem I noticed so far was, my anti virus( AVG) treats this as a virus and pops multiple messages.
kyenneti
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15 years ago
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on: Ask HN: please review SmartPeople
Great idea. Do you mind asking this - How are you managing your email delivery ? Are you using any email delivery networks or managing yourself. Congratulations on the launch.
kyenneti
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16 years ago
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on: Rally Software Acquires AgileZen
Braintree is what we are test driving right now. My question was did you build your system for the customer sign-up /management/recurring payments to interact with Braintree API or did you use any existing software/frameworks. I am looking for any suggestions/solutions on this. Thank you for taking your time to answer my questions.
kyenneti
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16 years ago
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on: Rally Software Acquires AgileZen
Congratulations..Do you mind if you I ask how are you taking the payments. Did you implement the billing system for user registration and recurring payments or used an existing payments ? We are a start up building our SaaS products. We are in a phase with a need to implement accepting online payments. Any guidance in this regard is greatly appreciated.
kyenneti
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16 years ago
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on: JQuery 1.4 Alpha 1 Released
"jQuery 1.4 is the first step towards jQuery being the best possible JavaScript library for doing both desktop and mobile development".
..mobile development? Does that mean same app I created using jquery would run both on a pc and a smart phone? Wow..That would make me a very happy programmer.
kyenneti
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16 years ago
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on: There's no speed limit. (The lessons that changed my life.)
Derek Sivers has single handedly changed my opinion about musicians. Not that I know many musicians. As an engineer, I was under the impression that musicians are lazy bunch leading not so responsible life styles. But reading couple of blog posts of Derek changed it all.My respect to Derek.
kyenneti
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16 years ago
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on: Ask HN: What source code is worth studying?
Any recommendations for php? I wrote a php/mysql web application for SaaS customers. I am looking at ways to improve performance/cache/error handling or simply write a better code.
kyenneti
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16 years ago
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on: Meet the man who sells $89 million of diapers each year online
I don't doubt their execution, but its domain(diapers.com) might have helped big time in their success.