The Martian is Robinson Crusoe on Mars

February 23, 2014    ·    < 1 min read

Andy Weir’s book gripped me from the start. I typically don’t like books written in the first person, even more so when the entire book is a series log entries … Continue reading “”

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Command Authority is Tom Clancy’s best book in years

February 22, 2014   ·  < 1 min read

It’s also the best book he co-wrote with Mark Greaney. I suppose the bar is not very high given the quality of their latest books, but I really enjoyed this … Continue reading “”

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50 reasons why this is the greatest time ever

February 5, 2014   ·  < 1 min read

In The Case for Optimism I outlined both why we are better off than we have ever been in history, especially if we live in the West, and why the … Continue reading “”

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Fantastic presentation on customer acquisition

January 7, 2014   ·  < 1 min read

My good friend Saar Gur who is a general partner at Charles River Ventures just posted a brilliant presentation on customer acquisition. He explains that most startups fail because they … Continue reading “”

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2013: The Dawn of a New Beginning

January 3, 2014   ·  4 min read

I spent most of 2013 living with the consequences of the life changing decisions I made in late 2012 (2012: A Transition to New Beginnings!) of leaving OLX (Why I … Continue reading “”

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The Case for Optimism

December 18, 2013   ·  8 min read

We live in difficult times. Financial crisis, sovereign debt crisis, euro crisis, Syrian conflict, global warming. We are bombarded nonstop with despairing news. In Europe, the mood is morose and … Continue reading “”

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Video of my LeWeb Keynote: The Case for Optimism

December 16, 2013   ·  < 1 min read

Last year I finally resolved my internal cognitive dissonance between my profound optimism about humanity and my pessimism about the near term economic outlook in the West. It’s ultimately hard … Continue reading “”

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LeWeb 2013 Interview of Arnaud Montebourg

December 13, 2013   ·  2 min read

Loic Lemeur asked Jeff Clavier and me to react to Arnaud Montebourg’s presentation at LeWeb and ask him a few questions. I suggested France might adopt some measures that would … Continue reading “”

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Good karma

December 4, 2013   ·  < 1 min read

I found a wallet on the floor in the Promenade des Anglais this Sunday. I was thinking of giving it to a cop, but felt the owner would not get … Continue reading “”

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Office 365 Home Premium is the way to go if you are in the market for Microsoft Office

December 3, 2013   ·  < 1 min read

For $99.99 per year you get the access to the full Office suite including Outlook, Publisher and Access. You get access to the latest version. You can install the software … Continue reading “”

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2013 Holiday Gadget Gift Guide

November 25, 2013   ·  10 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! Video Games: Lots of … Continue reading “”

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If you travel internationally switch to T-Mobile

November 24, 2013   ·  < 1 min read

I was an AT&T Wireless customers for years. They had worse reception in New York than Verizon but significantly better global roaming agreements. Given that I spend most of the … Continue reading “”

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Henry Blodget’s Slides on the Future of Digital: 2013 are a must read

November 20, 2013   ·  < 1 min read

I have had the privilege to see Henry do his “Mary Meeker” impersonation as he effectively flies through 200 slides in less than 1 hour and it’s very impressive. He … Continue reading “”

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Notes on the future of humanity based on Matt Ridley’s book The Rational Optimist

November 3, 2013   ·  2 min read

By Otilia Aionesei Humans tend to be very optimistic about their individual lives – for instance we buy lottery tickets, but we are fundamentally pessimistic about the future of the … Continue reading “”

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Why we play Moneyball rather than Powerball

October 15, 2013   ·  6 min read

I was reading The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande which shows the efficacy of checklists in complex situations. It resonated with me, because Jose & I use a checklist as … Continue reading “”

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The cure for hubris

September 19, 2013   ·  3 min read

As a species and as individuals we are often shockingly arrogant. We believe, or want to believe, that as a species and individuals we are special. When we take a … Continue reading “”

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