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Working with Chinese web developers

Life in Thailand, Start up life February 19th, 2010 No Comment

Very interesting article in ZDNet Asia on working with Chinese web developers

“The best are everywhere”

Life in Thailand, Start up life February 10th, 2010 No Comment

We love the 37signals guys. We don’t agree with them all the time but at least they bring so much more in their blog or books than the usual PR/buzzword BS we usually get.
A simple phrase from their latest book, Rework, out in March.
“The best are everywhere”
We couldn’t agree more. If you have the right [...]

Happy New Year from Chiang Mai

Life in Thailand December 28th, 2009 No Comment

Happy New Year from Chiang Mai

What a great year

Life in Thailand, Start up life December 28th, 2009 No Comment

It’s that time of the year when we reflect on the last 12 months and see what we did good/bad…

We sponsor BarCamp Chiang Mai 2009, Nov 14th

Life in Thailand, Start up life October 8th, 2009 1 Comment

We are sponsoring Barcamp Chiang Mai 2009, Nov 14th

Good article: 7 things a start-up should copy from 37signals

Life in Thailand, Start up life September 2nd, 2009 1 Comment

Yesterday we had a team meeting to talk about what we did in the last few months, where we want to go, what we do wrong as a team

We just moved

Life in Thailand, Start up life September 1st, 2009 4 Comments

After 8 months, it was time to move into a bigger office. Beta phase is over, we launched a full release!

11 hours time difference….yes and?

Life in Thailand, Start up life August 27th, 2009 1 Comment

We are halfway around the world for 95% of our clients, and truth is, it doesn’t affect anything really.

Starting up in Thailand: same same but different

Life in Thailand, Start up life August 10th, 2009 1 Comment

Ok, let’s get this out of the way. Launching a start-up takes time, energy, discipline, money and patience. No matter where you are.

Chiang Mai, really?

Life in Thailand July 20th, 2009 1 Comment

Of all the places in Asia, why Chiang Mai? Well, the real story is that Simon was living here for a year when I decided to join him and start one2crowd, but there is more to it, especially when you compare it to Bangkok.