Are there any other applicants, either accepted or rejected, from Latinamerica out there?
We are from Argentina and got rejected and like to find out about other experiences.
I actually think is not a bad idea to take the concept and try to replicate it. It'll cost far less to do it here and wouldn't be as much competition.
The big question is if there are enough of us to give it a try.
You can reach me at rafael_imas[at]yahoo[dot]com
Let's open a group somewhere to follow up on this.
I am from Uruguay, we should try to create a new YC'like in Punta del Este. Could you find one referent in your country to make it happen? I can find some of them here.
I am sure after posting some photos of punta del este girls everyone in California would want to move here with us, including pg :)
Just use English or Spanish. Most hackers learn English the way early 20th-century engineers learned German, because most technical docs are in it. Or use Spanish because Brazileros generally understand it, and most think they can even speak it. :-)
:) That works inside the company. At Terespondo we muddled through between engineers in Miami & Sao Paulo.
But with customers you have to go the extra mile to make support for each language (& currency, culture, laws, etc) first-class. Our customers loved that; it was a competitive advantage that helped us go toe-to-toe with Google and Overture in Latam.
Oh, I see. I thought you were referring to difficulties for a Latin-American Y Combinator. You're actually talking about difficulties for its startup companies.
I was kidding about replicating YC because it's impossible to do. YC is the YC'people.
But, we could organize a startup weekend like this: http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/07/07/startupweekend-70-found...
What do you think? We can start the company with the required hype all over the continent... I think 70 people is too much... but maybe 20-30?
Drop me a line to leovernazza [at] himalia.net