@svembu: I am happy to see the YCombinator wave arriving in India. Our co-founder Tony and I were in silicon valley during the o…
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Zoho co-founder Svembu celebrates YCombinator's expansion into India while reflecting on choosing a different path from the Silicon Valley model.
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I am happy to see the YCombinator wave arriving in India. Our co-founder Tony and I were in silicon valley during the original YC wave of companies. We learned a lot from the YC companies. We also made the conscious choice to pursue a different course. In the ancient Bharatiya
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