Fun interview on BFMTV
December 15, 2014 · < 1 min read
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Sabrina Quagliozzi on BFMTV. In this two part interview we … Continue reading “Fun interview on BFMTV”
How Technology Could Help Fight Income Inequality
December 11, 2014 · < 1 min read
I have had the pleasure of meeting professor Tyler Cowen a few times and always left my meetings … Continue reading “How Technology Could Help Fight Income Inequality”
2014 Holiday Gadget Gift Guide
December 3, 2014 · 8 min read
It’s that time of the year again, so I am sharing my recommendations for all gadget lovers of … Continue reading “2014 Holiday Gadget Gift Guide”
Silicon Cabarete MVP
November 20, 2014 · 3 min read
It is common knowledge that it’s unwise to fight Russia in the winter. As such, I have been trying to convince my programmers in Ukraine (and Romania) to move to Cabarete. The setting and quality of life are extraordinary in Cabarete. Besides, I would much rather fly to Cabarete for in person meetings and have everyone on New York’s time zone, rather than have to deal with a 7 hour time difference and flying 11 hours on Ukrainian Airlines several times a year.
Yahoo to acquire Brightroll for $640 million in cash!
November 12, 2014 · 2 min read
Sometimes you just bet on people. I mostly invest in consumer facing startups, especially marketplaces. However, in July … Continue reading “Yahoo to acquire Brightroll for $640 million in cash!”
Correlation is not causation!
October 29, 2014 · < 1 min read
Always look at correlations in a critical light! US spending on science, space, and technology correlates with Suicides … Continue reading “Correlation is not causation!”
Not a bad list to be part of :)
October 28, 2014 · < 1 min read
Techcrunch recently covered the venture investments of various investors in the fashion space. It’s funny that it’s basically … Continue reading “Not a bad list to be part of :)”
What if is an absolute must read!
October 14, 2014 · < 1 min read
I absolutely LOVED this book. Randall Munroe’s scientifically accurate answers to ludicrous questions are absurdly funny, well written … Continue reading “What if is an absolute must read!”
Update on The Very Big Downgrade
October 6, 2014 · 9 min read
When people successfully sell their company, they typically acquire stuff. Instead I gave up my house, apartment and … Continue reading “Update on The Very Big Downgrade”
Infrastructure for Marketplaces: The Shovels and Picks of the End-to-End Marketplace Gold Rush!
September 8, 2014 · 4 min read
by Guimar Vaca Sittic Building marketplaces is really hard. The hardest nut to crack is building liquidity: having … Continue reading “Infrastructure for Marketplaces: The Shovels and Picks of the End-to-End Marketplace Gold Rush!”
One Step Closer To Streamlining the Car Buying and Selling Process
September 5, 2014 · 2 min read
As an entrepreneur and investor, I am fortunate enough to collaborate with startups on a regular basis, learning … Continue reading “One Step Closer To Streamlining the Car Buying and Selling Process”
Farewell Harvard!
August 28, 2014 · 6 min read
Even when I was little I knew I wanted a dog, preferably a Labrador. I remember begging my … Continue reading “Farewell Harvard!”
Think Like a Freak
July 2, 2014 · 2 min read
Freakonomics and Superfreaknomics – the bestselling books of Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner are no longer news to … Continue reading “Think Like a Freak”
The used car buying and selling process is broken and we are going to fix it!
June 6, 2014 · 4 min read
The used car industry is massive. There are 40 million used cars sold per year in the US … Continue reading “The used car buying and selling process is broken and we are going to fix it!”
My first interview in Spanish!
June 4, 2014 · < 1 min read
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Emprendedor Universal … in Spanish! They asked me to relate … Continue reading “My first interview in Spanish!”
Why I bought a Samsung Galaxy S5 instead of a HTC One M8
May 5, 2014 · 2 min read
For the past year I have been the proud owner of a HTC One. As the new generation … Continue reading “Why I bought a Samsung Galaxy S5 instead of a HTC One M8”
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