Archive for March, 2006

“Swedish low/min wage workers are the loosers in Europe”

Thursday, March 9th, 2006

One of the good things with the Internet, is that you can read the local online papers quite easily from whereever you are, I read this on the DN website today:

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Firefox (Mozilla Corporation/Mozilla Foundation) made $72M last year

Wednesday, March 8th, 2006

This again shows that it is possible to create a sustainable business model around completly free and high quality software.

Translated into Business Lingo:
Free software (or OpenSource Software) means market reach. Then you just have to capitalize on your customer group with an suitable Business model.

Another interesting aspect is that “spin off’s” from the Google business model create interesting oppertunities for a number of new players in the market.
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New startups this year

Tuesday, March 7th, 2006

I have been quite busy working on a number of startups since end of last year, and it looks like this will be an interesting year. Although I am currently involved in a number of different areas from Online gaming, Business Intelligence to a type of Business Development Lab, most business models are oriented towards what used to be called “the new economy”, but nowdays those business models are proven and not so much of a new economy. It turns out the economy wasn’t new, it just presented both established and new comapnies with somewhat different oppertunities, threats and ways of doing business.

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Finally up and runing

Monday, March 6th, 2006

After some configuration problems (I finally had time to get Blojsom to co-exist nicely with the web publishing framework that I use), this blog is now finally live!