15-Year-Old Sells Startup To ActiveState
jcasman writes "Some entrepreneurs wait a lifetime to experience the thrill of selling their startup companies. Daniil Kulchenko, a Seattle area high school student, accomplished that milestone at the age of 15. Kulchenko today announced that he's sold his startup, a cloud-based computing company known as Phenona, to Vancouver, B.C.-based ActiveState in a deal of undisclosed size."
Sounds like a deployment service. From their page:
My God, it's Full of Source!
OUTSIDE_IP=$(dig +short my.ip @outsideip.net)
I truly do not understand where you are coming from when you feel the need to repeat this same comment in 3 different places. What is your beef with this kid? What is your point, exactly?
As others have mentioned, you come across as being extremely jealous. And for an adult to make jealous comments about a teenager - well what can I say except that those comments reflect far worse on the adult, and are generally indicative of an adult who has had issues adapting to life as a grown-up.
Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but that's the impression that you are giving off.
> and in high school I started another business that I ran for 7 years before
> moving on and starting another business, and another, and another.
That's great, but many of us do not have the amoral streak needed to rip-off "customers" to make a buck or two.