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Haynie’s move to California makes local tech quake - Atlanta Business Chronicle: by Lost at 1:38 am EDT, Aug 2, 2008 |
Haynie is moving his software startup Appcelerator Inc., which had $1 million in revenue last year, to Mountain View, Calif., lured by $4 million in funding and the prospect of operating out of the tech industry’s Shangri-La. ... Adding it all up leaves Haynie to conclude: “If you’re just a guy coming out of college, you’ve got a dream, you’ve got a really good idea, it’s impossible to be able to raise money and create a community around what you’re doing.”
Appcelerator isn't really my thing, but it does seem to have a lot of value for large companies developing rich internet apps. Anyway, its not surprising to see that Jeff is leaving town. Frankly, I don't know what the startup scene is like in Munich, but Atlanta is hosed one way or the other. For a tech startup, there is no advantage to being in Atlanta as compared to any bumfuck part of the United States. I honestly believe that for my startup(s), the personal edge I gain from swimming or surfing in the ocean every day in a small town in Florida is larger than any advantage I got by living in Atlanta. Sanjay Parekh's comments here. Lance Weatherby's comments here. |
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RE: Haynie’s move to California makes local tech quake - Atlanta Business Chronicle: by qu1j0t3 at 10:49 pm EDT, Aug 3, 2008 |
Haynie is moving his software startup Appcelerator Inc., which had $1 million in revenue last year, to Mountain View, Calif., ... Adding it all up leaves Haynie to conclude: “If you’re just a guy coming out of college, you’ve got a dream, you’ve got a really good idea, it’s impossible to be able to raise money and create a community around what you’re doing.”
If you're "a guy just coming out of college," The world is your freaking oyster. You relocate to succeed. The idea that it should all happen where you're born is bullshit. |
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