Jira is a fantastic technical project management tool

March 27, 2008    ·    < 1 min read

Nine months ago we moved all of OLX to Jira (http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/). We are extremely satisfied with the product. It’s extremely important to input every single project your tech team is … Continue reading “”

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The bright future of online advertising

March 26, 2008    ·  2 minutes

Despite my previous post on the gloomy outlook for startups for the next 12 months, I am more bullish than most on the online advertising market. Advertising expenditures have a … Continue reading “”

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Why the startup market is like the real estate market

March 25, 2008    ·  2 minutes

Homeowners hate to sell their houses for less than they paid for them. When prices fall, instead of adjusting to the new reality, homeowners keep their price expectations hoping that … Continue reading “”

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Cityvox, my learnings as an angel investor and the power of grit and tenacity

March 7, 2008    ·  4 minutes

In a prior post – Sometimes it pays to be lucky – I was expressing my gratitude when I learned that MilleMercis, one of the companies I got involved with … Continue reading “”

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Great articles by fake Steve Jobs on Facebook and Google

March 7, 2008    ·  < 1 minute

Funny and insightful! Sandberg leaves for Facebook. Let’s all recite Eric Schmidt’s Serenity Prayer Eric Schmidt’s Serenity Prayer

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Free Sex :)

February 21, 2008    ·  < 1 minute

With the growth of online advertising, many businesses are evolving from paid business models to free ad supported business models. The Economist had an interesting article on the topic in … Continue reading “”

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The power of great people (why “good enough” won’t cut it)

February 5, 2008    ·  < 1 minute

While on the topic of hiring, my friend Auren just wrote a great article as to why great people are so much more valuable than good people, especially for engineers. … Continue reading “”

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The art of hiring

February 4, 2008    ·  2 minutes

A lot has been written about the science of hiring: finding candidates through referrals, having multiple interviewers, getting references from potential recruits’ bosses, etc. In fact, I would recommend you … Continue reading “”

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Google’s Loss is Murdoch’s Gain

February 3, 2008    ·  < 1 minute

A few months ago I described the “Grinda Hypothesis” where I posited that social networks would be hard to monetize (Advertising on Facebook and MySpace: the “Grinda Hypothesis”). It seems … Continue reading “”

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My take on the Microsoft – Yahoo deal

February 1, 2008    ·  < 1 minute

I would very much like the deal to go through and actually succeed! For the sake of innovation, the Internet needs the search and online advertising business to be competitive. … Continue reading “”

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Outsourcing Development

January 24, 2008    ·  2 minutes

A few of you have asked me whether they should outsource their development with questions usually covering code quality, costs and security. The security risks – especially the risk of … Continue reading “”

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Advertising on Facebook and MySpace: the “Grinda Hypothesis”

November 15, 2007    ·  < 1 minute

In a recent post, Facebook: the next Google?, I expressed skepticism on the value of Facebook given the nature of advertising there. A year ago, I expressed similar doubts on … Continue reading “”

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Facebook: the next Google?

October 26, 2007    ·  4 minutes

I was in San Francisco for CTIA this week and took advantage of the opportunity to catch up with my Internet friends. It’s incredible how much buzz Facebook is generating. … Continue reading “”

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Internet: we are still at the beginning!

October 9, 2007    ·  < 1 minute

Many people worry that they missed the opportunity to participate in the Internet revolution. I have often heard that most of the opportunities are already taken and that the incumbents … Continue reading “”

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Google is now worth over $190 billion!

October 9, 2007    ·  < 1 minute

Google is officially more valuable than FedEx, McDonalds, Coke, Intel, IBM, and Wal-Mart, among others…

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Zero to $1 billion

September 25, 2007    ·  < 1 minute

Most business books cover what it takes for large businesses to get even larger. Very few have covered what it takes to go from $0 to $1 billion in revenues. … Continue reading “”

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