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Some of the points already covered in the above comment.

Some use cases you can think over: 1: The Tasks created in CRMFly gets synchronized with Outlook tasks. 2: Same goes for Calendar. 3: Have the app as Web based and use the windows client to provide offline access.

Change the name of the Company and raise the Price a bit higher, $5 is too low.


Play framework is definitely a good Java framework to use. In my current projects I am finding it very useful.


Dropbox is fabulous product, easy to use and does its job very well. Not to sure if GDrive is going to be competition to it, unless and until GDrive tightly integrates with GMail, the must use offering from Google (other then Search).


Hi Jason, thanks for the initiative.

Wanted to know How does YC works for International Applicants. Especially, when the applicant has already started in the company in the Native country.


Interesting idea, count me in. Lets plan it out.


Its nice to see such incubators coming up in India. This is the way to promote the entrepreneurial zeal of young India. Just wondering how many success stories will come from such ventures and how it compare against other such initiatives in India like iAccelerator program.


Interesting scenarios, specially using Google Wave for Project mgmt.


Interesting interview, nice to hear from PG, how Y Combinator evolved. Look forward to have something like Y Combinator in India.


There is something like YCombinator in India:

http://iaccelerator.org/


Nobody has heard of this Indian version and more than that: 1)What are the credentials of the guy/organization who started it? Well IIM, the parent behind this clone produces managers and in Tech World, Managers are not good at anything. As Jason Fried said in that bigthink interview, the managers just interrupt and don't let the real doers do their job. 2)How many companies they have invested in? Well, not many. 3)Look at the portfolio and tell me if you have heard of any company. I live in India and I have not heard of single one myself. let alone someone far away in US.

Just like PG himself mentioned in the interview that you can go to The Valley and pitch for your idea. Many people from other countries go to the camp.

I for one, won't waste my time with any Indian or Asian version. I want real stuff else I am OK without it.


you don't have to be so harsh. At least they are trying. Better than nothing.


And it drew a lot of flak for trying to compare itself to YC [http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=842882]


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