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Hi everyone,
Does anyone know a service or a firm that would for a [reasonable]
subscription fee inform us about possible patent infringements by our
software (around the world, not just in AU)? Or we really need to hire a
bunch of lawyers for this?
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Just looking for
> the most efficient structure for my situation. Goes without saying I also
> want to do it on the up!
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Join o
Sydney, the first of a number of our
> travel-themed hackathons being produced in 2013.
http://www.tnooz.com/thacksydney2013
Thanks heaps to Fishburners for hosting the event!
JetRadar.com is proud to be a co-sponsor of Sydney THack.
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shov wrote:
> Sorry to be harsh Casey, but all that logos are hopeless
>
> If the logo isn't important you can take any, otherwise better to hire one
> good designer rather than crowd to create it
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> any documentation online I can read about this?
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> And low cost is also good :)
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y that they've an upper limit of around
> 500 invoices per month and that 1000 is really beyond Xero's suitability.
> Slightly surprising but may be worth noting for anyone else that is
> starting out on it but with grand plans.
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ble lehman? Who knows ... but
> then if you are in the startup space purely for monetary reasons, you're in
> it for the wrong reasons.
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> Don't pay advisors unless they add value - If they do...15-20% of the
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gt; Good or bad for the Australian startup scene, relatively speaking?
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Thanks Jonathan,
I'll check Ireland out. In fact, I was thinking of a fully-owned UK/US
subsidiary that would receive payments from companies form "strange"
jurisdictions and remit them to the AU company as royalties (to be taxed in
AU).
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Jonathan Clarke
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a few
million ticket searches a month and growing.
Our key benefit is that *we keep our costs low and payouts from the
airlines/agencies high, hence we pass savings to our affiliate/partners*.
Thus, if you are tired of low payouts by Kayak/SkyScanner/you name them, let
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Not if you want to hire your children as developers in a few years :)
You can think of it as a part of a wider HR plan.
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Dylan Jay wrote:
> I'd say it's a bit off topic for list unfortunately.
>
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G'day fellow SBs,
my 10 y/o son has expressed interest in learning programming (he want to
build the next Minecraft and is inspired by a number of developers who
started young). In the meantime I told him that he needs to learn the basics
and to make up his mind what to do next.
Are there any boo
;. A few years later, their
> site IRR.ru is number one or two in the space in Russia, growing
> quickly, and eBay ends up buying 25% at some huge valuation, of
> course. So, these dudes copied their own business model, and re-
> sold it (part of it) again to the same buyer as the first tim
er
> to remember.
>
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Louise,
Try http://www.pickydomains.com/
I know these guys personally and they seem to have quite a history of
finding good domain names.
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Louise wrote:
> I’m also trying to find a name for my new accom site and also finding it
> extremely difficult. It’s hard
Geoff:
my company is, say, company Z, which is a consulting business. Company B
only wants to work with my company Z, not company A.
Shoud've made this more clear.
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Geoff McQueen - Hiive Systems <
geoff.mcqu...@hiivesystems.com> wrote:
> Which company are you ag
Fellow list members,
I'm looking for a redistribution agreement for third party products. Say,
company A is developing a SaaS solution and company B is interested in
distributing it in certain markets. Company B only wants to deal with my
company and not directly with company A (the reasons are ir
Ladies and gents:
I've been collecting free industry reports and whitepapers for a while and
decided to start sharing them with the larger audience. Reports vary, but
I'm trying to publish only interesting/helpful stuff that expands one's
horizons and in general is actionable. (Just to emphasize:
Dave:
we're using Comodo - they're selling EV (Extended validation) certificates
for US$ 359, which is somewhat lower than $400.
A cheaper SSL cert (that still does its core job) will set you back just
under $200.
http://www.comodo.com/e-commerce/ssl-certificates/secure-server.php
On Tue, Nov 3
guidance around what a useful kit needs to contain.
>
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> Exception while executing ManageUser Service." when I attempt to
> register.
>
> Also - what's the logic behind having to register (with so many
> details!) to read their blogs or forums?
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be a good idea to get it listed here: http://appspot.com.au
Please let me know if you are interested and I'll get in contact with the
right people if necessary.
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ome options to receiving phone calls - mainly from US and UK
> with something like a 1800 number or something so users do not need to
> pay high costs for the calls to us.
>
>
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; pursuing you. I have to agree with Geoff, though I haven't seen the app
> itself, I don't feel like this is a great area to jump into.
>
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> looking forward to meeting more of you at the various events around town.
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will help you to create a
reasonable budget within minutes.
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 4:13 AM, Richard Buggy wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm looking for an online personal finance tracking site. Does anyone know
> of any sites like mint.com for Australia? Most of the sites I can find are
ceivable
person at a Sydney startup (or several startups if the load is not
enough). If you want to be coding and building the next Google but
have to deal with human-unfriendly thing called 'accounting' - she'd
be the person to go to.
Please contact her directly @ marina.krayn...@
le should hopefully improve the reliability of records kept.
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n Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Owen Thomas
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I'd like to comment on something that Max Kraynov mentioned in a
message on this subject.
I don't think Max meant to convey what struck me in a first
impression, but to quote Max out of context, I feel he exemplified
what
that will be based on that project. It looks like
according to
the law ANY IP you produce will belong to the company you employed
with. Is that really the case? Does anybody knows the answer?
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