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bio website vemble.com
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A man with far too many questions trying to work out how the world works


Jan
31
comment Advertisement liability
@littleadv You could say that about everything. It's what the legal guys want. But as a startup you have to make choices about what is best to do with your very limited cash most of the time. If you were to seek professional legal advice for everything that may go wrong, you would fail as a startup.
Jan
31
comment Do I have to pay an internship student in US?
@littleadv in most countries that I know of training is not considered employment. But, it does depend on the local laws.
Jan
31
answered Advertisement liability
Jan
31
answered Do I have to pay an internship student in US?
Apr
15
awarded  Yearling
Oct
3
comment The mint.com of small business (Indinero and the like)
I also use Xero and am very happy with it.
Oct
3
comment Leave startup but still keep ownership
@DNR: It sounds like you're heading in the right direction.
Oct
3
awarded  Editor
Oct
3
revised What will happen if an individual invest in the company before it goes public?
correction
Oct
3
answered For market segmentation pricing… what is better for a software product: by features or by capacity?
Oct
3
answered What will happen if an individual invest in the company before it goes public?
Oct
3
comment How can I get public business information regarding a small company?
It's a good idea to let everyone know what the jurisdiction / country you are referring to.
Oct
2
awarded  Citizen Patrol
Oct
2
answered What kind of impact a failed startup has got on your career?
Oct
2
answered SaaS vs local distribution and GPL implications
Oct
2
answered Leave startup but still keep ownership
Oct
2
awarded  Supporter
Oct
2
answered Coop model in tech startup
Oct
2
answered Is it worth spending money on SEO consulting and services?
Oct
2
answered create web service around a software is considered a license breach