karthikm
- Karma
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- Created
- October 14, 2009 (16y ago)
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- Why we applied to YC despite having gone through another accelerator (karthikmanimaran.com)
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We are a 3 member B2B SaaS startup. We have an ARR of $240k and a MRR of $20k. We are in a market that is rapidly growing, have couple of large distribution deals in place and defendable IP. We’ve decided to raise a…
- House votes to end country limits for worker visas (boston.com)
- Github Resume Generator added to resu.me (karthikm.resu.me)
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resu.me (http://resu.me/) launched day before yesterday. Venturebeat covered our launch - http://venturebeat.com/2011/01/25/resu-me/. A short snippet about resu.me - resu.me is a career networking platform for college…
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Am trying to decide the analytics solution (client side) I should use for my startup thats about to be launched. A bunch of options seem to be available - Clicky, Mixpanel, Crazyegg, Google Analytics, Chartbeat,…
- Dead Simple MapReduce Workflow Configuration (blog.rapleaf.com)
- Input Validation using the OWASP ESAPI (securityninja.co.uk)
- Nimrod Programming Language (launchpad.net)
- Faint - The Face Annotation Interface (faint.sourceforge.net)
- Darpa's Machine Reading Program (darpa.mil)
- How-To: Influence Influencers - Bloggers, Tweeters & Others (interactiveinsightsgroup.com)
- JQuery yummi - auto-complete any word in a text field (incite.github.com)
- Apprupt: Analytics & Marketing for iPhone App Performance (readwriteweb.com)
- Microsoft to open up Outlook .PST data format (arstechnica.com)
- The past, present and future of AI (techradar.com)
- Symbian Foundation opens smartphone kernel source code (arstechnica.com)
- Scala actors for the enterprise: Akka framework (blog.xebia.com)
- Engineers create fingernail-size chip that holds 1TB of data (computerworld.com)
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I came across http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/9w0yk/how_many_of_you_actually_look_at_the_code_of/ and was curious to find out how HN users/hackers would respond. Indicate what type of user you are, followed…
- 2009 ACM Silicon Valley Data Mining Camp at Hacker's Dojo (sfbayacm.org)