nyone has first hand
> experience with using a template etc. that would be great.
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> I'm not in a position to spend money on lawyers for a custom NDA...
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> Cheers,
> Isaak
> Perth
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Julian Tol
julian...@gmail.com
0422 511 360
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Brandscreen Inc. - Global, well-positioned digital media trading start up in
SYD CBD seeks:
1. C++ Developers for real time digital media trading platform -
http://www.seek.com.au/users/apply/index.ascx?JobID=15640175
2. Front-end ASP.NET web developers -
http://www.seek.com.au/users/apply/index.
Dmytro
Suggest the following:
1. list three companies who SHOULD be your paying customers
2. do whatever it takes to have a face to face, detailed conversation with them
3. get a 'what if' commitment... 'if we built X, would you buy it?'
4. If you get a commitment, you'll know how to develop and
http://www.paycorp.com.au/ are very good.
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 3:53 AM, Hendro Wijaya wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have experience on which payment gateway is best for*
> Australian* *startup* that is targeting toward global user?
> We plan to charge in US dolar but the company is in Austra
I haven't intro'd myself properly yet to the SB group, so I'll do that now,
and let you know what type of connections and people we're interested in
meeting.
- My name is Julian Tol. Brandscreen is my third start up in 15 years
(other two in advertising and health car
;D in the area of large scale dynamic
pricing systems, and would interest someone with an understanding of how
these type of business services are delivered in the cloud (EC2) as a SaaS.
Regards
*Julian Tol*
CEO, Brandscreen Pty Ltd
AU +614 2251 1360
<http://www.brandscreen.com/>
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> *From:* silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com [mailto:
> silicon-beach-austra...@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Julian Tol
> *Sent:* Friday, 6 March 2009 1:11 AM
> *To:* silicon-beach-australia@googlegroups.com
> *Sub
I suggested to Rees via Twitter that Railcorp should setup a robust, simple
API with the timetable data freely available to any app maker.
I don't pretend to think that our premier actually uses Twitter himselfd,
but you never know...
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 12:28 AM, Sean Hambridge wrote:
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The ICE-TV / FTA legal fight was sad, but predictable.
Unfortunately the law is not the automatic and reliable friend of the
consumer nor the innovator.
Just as it took Napster and iTunes to unseat the music industry, it will
take more than an iphone app and common sense to unseat the luddites at
Here's my speculation;
a/ Serge is spamming the group with a backhanded plug for his own 3rd party
iphone app for transport networks - www.metjungle.com
b/ Serge is the iphone app maker referred to in smh.com.au (as locked in
legal battle with RailCorp)
c/ Serge is a bit loopy
d/ All of the abo
Got it, thanks Rai.
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Rai wrote:
> Heya Julian.
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> The Confluence page is open to the public - ie viewable by anyone.
> Do you mean that you need something written in a more 'formal' manner?
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> Rai
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> 2009/2/12 Julian Tol
&g
Investor #8 here
Is there someone who can take the proposal and place it on a part of the
site viewable by non-SB members and non-users of Confluence?
Account and login will of course be required for enrollment / expression of
interest, but I see no reason why the program itself cant be widely
di
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