mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 10 2008 | om malik, heart attack, technology, healthOm Malik reflects on the three months following his heart attack.
Quoted: I have had to institute numerous behavioral changes over the past 90 days. But what I found was that some of my worst and most deep-seated habits were among the easiest to overcome — smoking, for example, as well eating a meat-rich diet and avoiding exercise. It’s the little things that have proved to be a challenge.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 10 2008 | web 2.0, gigaom, om malik, google, technology, startups, campfire, huddlechatQuoted: In such an environment, the only meaningful defense for Web 2.0 app developers and startups is their ability to build a community in large numbers. The data of a community is the only defense, and perhaps the only real value, in a Web 2.0 company. And unless they can achieve this quickly, many Web 2.0 apps/startups are going to meander into mediocrity, only to see their ideas inspire larger players to roll out their own versions of their apps.
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