As much as I agree with the whole discussion surrounding the definition of a startup, your arguments are weak and pointless to say the least.
Would this company be more of a startup if their website was powered with a custom made app written in Erlang on the backend and Haxe on the frontend? ...
Would this company be more of a startup if they could lure some VCs to invest in them? ...
Please come back to earth and provide constructive comments, or better arguments, like pan69 did [1].
Would this company be more of a startup if their website was powered with a custom made app written in Erlang on the backend and Haxe on the frontend? ...
Would this company be more of a startup if they could lure some VCs to invest in them? ...
Please come back to earth and provide constructive comments, or better arguments, like pan69 did [1].
[1]: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4592559