Posted by oskar on August 23, 2007 at 22:43
?For anyone interested in the topics discussed during this evenings board meeting. Present: Daniel, President Oskar, CEO Matías, Lawyer and director Cristian, Economist and director Absent: Johan, co-founder who will become daddy any day now (go Penny and Johan!) Bullets: 1) General Update (and time for hugs) 2) The product 3) Financial situation 4) Organization and resources 5) Public Relations 6) Mini-launch or not 7) Patent application 8) Fund-raising strategies 9) Future meetings 10) Other topics For more information about decisions made, feel free to e-mail me. I reserve the right to not reply, to reply in vague/evasive manner or to lie. Oskar
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Posted by oskar on August 17, 2007 at 21:38
Ni cagando! To all non-Spanish speaking readers of this blog (mother)? I?m sorry but it wouldn?t make sense to translate that. To all Spanish speaking readers who aren?t familiar with the Chilean slang? I know, it just doesn?t make sense. The concept Web 2.0, excuse my incompetent posture, would mean that the Web has already gone full circle with itself, its users and is now preparing for the next phase. Far beyond Web 1.0 and by light-years distanced from Web 0.1. In my humble opinion, I still think that the concept of rapidly moving information from one place to another is the major improvement provided to us, mankind, by Internet. Be that an e-mail or information stored somewhere presented anywhere else. When Ford introduced the T-ford it gave ?everyone? the option to participate in the joy of driving. I?m sure there were fans cheering, dancing and screaming Car 2.0 in the streets and I?m sure their relatives feel quite bad about that today. It was still a pre-WW2 Ford. It went from 0-100 in 14 minutes, if ever at all. It only came in black and, looking back, it wasn?t really for everyone was it? Web 2.0 also gives ?everyone? the option to participate? in the joy of wasting valuable time online (there I go again, swearing in my own church). Sharing information and being part of the Internet, not only a passive by-stander/watcher/stalker. It is an improvement, true! It gives more people the possibility of sharing knowledge, true! ? But I still have to go see a doctor when I feel bad. The Web is a fairly young dude. Younger than I am and I am sure as **** not Oskar 2.0 yet, even if I sometimes perform better than as a kid. When I have a girlfriend, somewhere to live and a reasonably fixed view of my meaning of life Ill disclaim that I?m 1.0! I might even throw a party. In my view, public air-transportation was Car 2.0? you see? not even a Car. The Car is not amazing because it?s a car, its amazing because it takes you faster (than on horse) from point A to point B. That would make the horse a Car 0.1... and so I realize that my argumentation is getting thinner by the sentence? so I should probably stop. Oskar
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Posted by oskar on August 10, 2007 at 11:50
And buy a dog! For a 26 years old and the co-founder of an Internet Start-up it could seem suspicious – maybe even illegal – to leave a popular and rapidly (sick) growing online-community. Giving away reasons for that, and the philosophy of reasons for mankind to do the same thing, is not a blog-post. It’s a 5 feet thick pile of books written by politicians, shrinks, dog-breeders and co-founders of Internet Start-ups. Those books are still not written and I am aware that people might remember me more for breaking this social trend, than for Needish. Both are huge ideas but anti mainstream conspiracies tend to stick with people for long, longer than stories of successfully built companies. Think of Socrates and CEOs back in ancient Greece. Remember Socrates? The CEOs? Any other Greek at all? Exactly my point. To further jeopardize my reputation amongst employees, friends, investors and others (read = Anita) I will let you know, honestly, that I have no clue of exactly what Socrates proposed, but I imagine his ideas were somewhat as grand as mine. People have no time to walk their dogs when new photos must be checked every hour. When constantly “checking out” new friends of friends of friends of a dude you met when you were drunk in Ibiza 1997 and those friends adding other friends to their dudes… that they met in Switzerland for New-Years eve (ano pre-google). It is getting complicated isn’t it? And that’s exactly why dogs are barking in the streets outside my window, second to zero degrees in Santiago being the major reason for why I am in a bad mood today. They are all abandoned by ex-dog-lovers who spend their time desperately trying to administrate passwords for all communities they’ve signed up to since February this year. People don’t know how to be a community-member, nor what’s the point, “but everyone else is doing it so I have to do it too”! I bet people will look back at us one day and say: - My god that was a stupid generation! - Yeah, but not like the one who thought the world was flat. - I don’t know man. At least they talked to each other. These mammals sat inside box-looking buildings and tagged photos of each other instead of hanging out. - Tagged? - Yeah, I don’t know what it is. They didn’t know either, someone discovered a while ago. I left an online community this morning and I have already (11.28 am) saved approx. 7 minutes of my life, thanks to a down-sized inbox, less browsers open and zero temptation of checking out a low-quality-photo of my friends Per’s new friends sofa. If everyone working here did the same thing we would save approx 4 hours a day, only on that online community. Readers might think I am joking but I am not. This is a message to all Needish and everyone else. Success is built on hard work, not hard wojk. You are right, there is no such word as wojk, but when wojk.com is created as an online community for sharing ideas for Asian-food, you can count me out. To all friends trying to desperately find me online I want to make clear that I am not hiding for anyone, just getting a head-start in life. You can always find me at oskar at this domain dot com! People ask me what Needish is all about and I think its time to tell. Back in January my buddy and also co-founder Johan realized that he was not man enough to live up to the expectations from several online-communities. Needish allows you to subscribe to a service that will do all the work for you. It will upload photos of you from fake trips to various countries (just upload 10 photos of your face and we will take care of the rest). It will update your resume every month with words like; “Product Manager, Strategies, Wine, Jewelry, Single again etc. It will chat the occasional chat with your online-friends, who if you are an early adaptor are likely to wonder why the hell you forgot all those things you did together (pre-online-community) but as we reach critical mass more and more will use the service and our robots couldn’t care less. In the long-term I see people back in the streets, making love and making friends. Friends who have a smell. Online communities will live on without us as our robots gladly look at all the advertising published inside them. Back to work. Oskar
Posted by oskar on August 07, 2007 at 11:24
From a theoretical standpoint I guess it always is. So saying that launch day is getting closer is likely to be as irrelevant – or of no interest at all – as saying that the future comes closer every day. So let me re-phrase that and say that launch-day is getting relatively really close. And THAT… is about time (understatement). I don’t know if it’s us or if it always takes 6 months from decision to launch a fairly simple web-site. Anyway it’s frustrating, extremely frustrating. Right now we are approaching serious Chilean corporations with our cute little value-propositions, asking them if they couldn’t please consider being a part of the Needish-community for launch. So far they could. They can. Or they consider. Some try to resist but lack proper arguments? Sales-pitch: “Would you, Oh marketing or sales manager, consider a 5 minutes sign up process - for free - to receive potential new clients in your inbox within a couple of weeks.” Yes! Of course they can. It’s the easiest sales-pitch in the history of sales. Still, some organizations might suffer from internal decision-deceases likely to one day cause sudden death in a society where the client is every day more powerful and equipped with murdering tools like comparison, international competition, de-regulation etc. in the quest for service and understanding. And I understand this. I even, to some far-fetched extent, respect it. If 6 foot 6 unsteady -could fall over and wreck my desk any moment - Oskar had the nerve to step in to MY office asking for ME to assign a sales-person in each and every one of MY divisions to be prepared in case a shit-load of clients suddenly appears through the virtual leads-highway they are creating for ME (and MY competitors!)… I might tell him to just “hold it there for a while! What did you say again? To spend our precious time now, though you have no numbers to present?” Exactly! We can only promise dedication and that we will do everything in our power to make sure Needish will be a tool for your pleasure. And after all, if you are the marketing manager and you actually just read this, you already spent the same time it would take to prepare your organization for the Needish launch… … A launch that, by the way, is getting closer! Relatively really close! It’s a matter of weeks and I can’t sleep. Like a kid on Christmas Eve. Freely distorted from the Swedish phrase “Like a kid on the day before Christmas Eve”, freely translated from the Swedish phrase “Som ett barn före julafton”. We actually do get our gifts one the 24th. I don’t know if it’s because we are nicer kids, our parents are more kind parents or if it’s just because we get more frustrated while waiting. Judging from the calmness surrounding me in the office and considering how politically in-correct it would be for me to say that Swedish parents are nicer… I should say that we probably get more frustrated. I know I am now that I can taste launch. Smell it. If you represent a Chilean company, you shouldn’t miss out on this opportunity. Feel free to e-mail me at oskar at this domain dot com if you have any questions. In my reply to your e-mail, you will experience a considerably different approach, a more business such. After all, corporate blogs can be personal… right? Oskar
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Posted by nico on August 04, 2007 at 20:00
4-6 personas para soporte, televentas y testing. Te interesa trabajar en Needish (medio-tiempo possible)? Manda un e-mail a oskar at needish dot com
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Posted by nico on August 03, 2007 at 19:25
To my secret admirer and the person who replied twice (!) to my last entry. I do not know who you are and one of those two replies is obviously a result of a ?trigger-happy-blog-posting-finger? and should probably not count. But in my life they both count as true as they are there and I am yours. I hereby let the world know that everyone who ever replies twice to a Needish blog-post will have a special place in my heart. And Anita, for being first, that place will be named after you? Having seen your entries I carefully copy-pasted both of your comments to a clean (especially clean) word-document and printed it on white paper with a border of red hearts on top. This is what came out of the printer: love your blog Oscar love your blog Oscar. Anita One can deduct several important clues from such beautifully and esthetically challenging entries. Love is spelled without capital L which means that Anita is not a firm believer of THE LOVE. The ONE love, that is. Why are you telling me that Anita? Why do you want me to know already? I don?t even now you by face (and possibly not even your real name) and still you let me know that I can never be the only one. The mystery of the missing capital L will haunt me forever, or (please Anita!), let me know of your inner thoughts. Letting me know long before giving me time to properly scan through the juicy full-length entries that I am not the only one (is Dani the other one?) she lowered my expectations before continuing? love your blog Oscar. Blog? blog? Blog is not a real word. Blog means nothing. What can Anita possibly mean by that. If I take out the r of your and the word that means nothing? love you Oscar Adding the second entry love you Oscar / Anita Maybe the missing capital L is in fact a game of letters. A combination of I and L. I love you Oscar / Anita. Had she only spelled my name using a K instead of the C, I would still be laying in my bed dreaming sweet dreams in pink about the secret admirer who is leaving traces for me to find her heart. But the uncertainties left out there where just to puzzling to not follow. Why Oscar with C? Why love without capital L, why so rugged? Did love hurt you in the past? Is Dani the second man of your fantasies? Where are you Anita? Who are you Anita? Are you Needish, Anita?
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