Archive for the 'Internet' Category

Alexa’s pageview counting is funky

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

Hans Kullin on social networking sites and Alexa pageviews.
There are a lot of problems with looking at Alexa pageview numbers for social networking sites (or any site). Alexa has a funky way of measuring pageviews (looking at accessed unique URL:s instead of counting pageviews). In addition Alexa has self-selection bias which seems to an advantage […]

Since one fails often…

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

“Since one fails often, address markets that make it worthwhile when one does succeed.” - Vinod Khosla

Experiment in lots of small ways

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

“The right way to build a company is to experiment in lots of small ways, so that you have plenty of room to make mistakes and change strategies.” - Vinod Khosla

Next Stop Kedelhallen

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

I’m in Copenhagen to reboot. You can reach me at +46-708-105742 (call or text). Or say hello to this guy:

I do most of my blogging about the net/Web 2.0/web biz in Swedish, so head over to my Swedish blog if you can understand the language. What I do/have done on my homepage.
tag: reboot8

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Thursday, March 23rd, 2006

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Not everything is a text message

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

Russell often writes pretty good blog posts, but parts of his rant against business model-less Web 2.0 startups is bad analysis. Not all media must be monetized by charging the consumer. Advertising enables an indirect, brand or lead-generation, revenue model. Notable examples, Google and Yahoo. With the demand for leads in the real estate/housing business, […]

FON investment - the Internet world getting strategic about access?

Monday, February 6th, 2006

FON, the wireless Internet company, has raised €18 million from a Who’s Who of Internet companies and venture capitalists. The round was led by Index Ventures and other investors are Google, Skype and Sequoia Capital.
To me it seems like some major IP players putting a modest amount of money into a company that […]