2014 Holiday Gadget Gift Guide
December 3, 2014 · 8 min read
It’s that time of the year again, so I am sharing my recommendations for all gadget lovers of the world to be happy this holiday season! TV: Vizio E700i-B3 4K … Continue reading “”
Silicon Cabarete MVP
November 20, 2014 · 3 min read
It is common knowledge that it’s unwise to fight Russia in the winter. As such, I have been trying to convince my programmers in Ukraine (and Romania) to move to Cabarete. The setting and quality of life are extraordinary in Cabarete. Besides, I would much rather fly to Cabarete for in person meetings and have everyone on New York’s time zone, rather than have to deal with a 7 hour time difference and flying 11 hours on Ukrainian Airlines several times a year.
Yahoo to acquire Brightroll for $640 million in cash!
November 12, 2014 · 2 min read
Sometimes you just bet on people. I mostly invest in consumer facing startups, especially marketplaces. However, in July 2006, my good friend Auren Hoffman introduced me to Tod Sacerdoti who … Continue reading “”
Correlation is not causation!
October 29, 2014 · < 1 min read
Always look at correlations in a critical light! US spending on science, space, and technology correlates with Suicides by hanging, strangulation and suffocation Number people who drowned by falling into … Continue reading “”
Not a bad list to be part of :)
October 28, 2014 · < 1 min read
Techcrunch recently covered the venture investments of various investors in the fashion space. It’s funny that it’s basically a bunch of venture firms and me 🙂 The table is actually … Continue reading “”
What if is an absolute must read!
October 14, 2014 · < 1 min read
I absolutely LOVED this book. Randall Munroe’s scientifically accurate answers to ludicrous questions are absurdly funny, well written and extraordinarily well researched. I laughed out loud throughout most of the … Continue reading “”
Update zu The Very Big Downgrade
October 6, 2014 · 9 min read
Wenn Menschen ihr Unternehmen erfolgreich verkaufen, erwerben sie in der Regel etwas. Stattdessen habe ich im Dezember 2012 mein Haus, meine Wohnung und mein Auto aufgegeben und den Großteil meines … „Update zu The Very Big Downgrade“ weiterlesen
Infrastructure for Marketplaces: The Shovels and Picks of the End-to-End Marketplace Gold Rush!
September 8, 2014 · 4 min read
by Guimar Vaca Sittic Building marketplaces is really hard. The hardest nut to crack is building liquidity: having a critical mass of buyers and sellers. One of the main reasons … Continue reading “”
One Step Closer To Streamlining the Car Buying and Selling Process
September 5, 2014 · 2 min read
As an entrepreneur and investor, I am fortunate enough to collaborate with startups on a regular basis, learning about their ambitions and plans to shake up their respective industries. In … Continue reading “”
Lebewohl Harvard!
August 28, 2014 · 6 min read
Schon als ich klein war, wusste ich, dass ich einen Hund haben wollte, am liebsten einen Labrador. Ich weiß noch, wie ich meine Eltern angefleht habe, einen zu kaufen. Schließlich … „Lebewohl Harvard!“ weiterlesen
Think Like a Freak
July 2, 2014 · 2 min read
Freakonomics and Superfreaknomics – the bestselling books of Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner are no longer news to the readers of this blog. However, their new work – Think Like … Continue reading “”
The used car buying and selling process is broken and we are going to fix it!
June 6, 2014 · 4 min read
The used car industry is massive. There are 40 million used cars sold per year in the US representing $320 billion in value and $70 billion in industry revenues. The average … Continue reading “”
My first interview in Spanish!
June 4, 2014 · < 1 min read
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Emprendedor Universal … in Spanish! They asked me to relate my entrepreneurial journey, focusing on the challenges I faced along the way. … Continue reading “”
Why I bought a Samsung Galaxy S5 instead of a HTC One M8
May 5, 2014 · 2 min read
For the past year I have been the proud owner of a HTC One. As the new generation of phones emerged, it became time to re-evaluate my decision. I almost … Continue reading “”
Larry Page’s story is fascinating
April 29, 2014 · < 1 min read
Nicholas Carlson just published a fascinating in depth article about Larry Page. It covers his evolution over the last 15 years. When he started out at Google, he was an … Continue reading “”
The Grand Budapest Hotel is fantastic!
April 20, 2014 · < 1 min read
It’s amazing how Wes Anderson can create a good story out of any material! The way he films is so different from the way anyone else is making movies, it’s … Continue reading “”
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