Recently, our company entered its third year. It’s hard to believe that it was just a little over two years ago when Katie, Liz and myself would spend our days sitting in a Starbucks somewhere, trying to figure out what to blog about.
It has been an amazing two years. We have grown as a company: We notched a few wins, survived a few scary moments, found time for some puppy love and had some fun, but most importantly, we’ve focused on the job at hand. My team’s focus — and commitment — manifests itself on a daily basis.
I take a lot of pride in working with talented people who follow the ethics and traditions of journalism and bring them to blogging. We have been able to combine our eclectic mix of news, analysis and point of view into an easy-to-digest format that befits the time-deprived state we all find ourselves in these days. It’s our own brand of immediate media.
Our friends at BusinessWeek seem to like that blend, as they have formed a syndication partnership with us that will see them will feature select content from the GigaOM Network on BusinessWeek.com every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. In fact, the first fruits of our collaboration are already online.
Our syndication arrangement with BusinessWeek is our first content partnership, but it won’t be our last. We are going to be very methodical in how we work with our partners, including creating an almost bespoke experience that fits the needs of our editorial and syndication partners. I hope you continue to join us in our journey, for in this third year we plan to expand our horizons — and fulfill some even bigger dreams.
Congrats, Om! That’s fantastic news — great partnership, looking forward to following the evolution.
Nice!
….entering the “dating” period. Soon will come the term sheet:)
All kidding aside. Congrats to all at GigaOm.
Wow! CONGRATULATION OM! and the WHole TEAM.
That is a big deal.
So is it only on Businessweek.com or also the Magazine BusinessWeek ?
Cheers, Nag
Congrats Om and team! Smart move by BusinessWeek…here’s to the next 3 years.
@all… thanks guys. This is all because of my team which is pretty awesome in all ways.
Congrats! Sounds like a great deal for both parties.
-b
Om, Liz et al,
Congrats to you guys and the team on the anniversary and the partnership. Keep the great market, company and product analysis flowing.
Cheers,
-Steven Marder
Om and team — congrats! well deserved recognition!!
amazing, even though I’ll read you over BW (online) anyday
will they need someone to step in Tuesdays & Thursdays?
Om:
Congratulations for this big deal. Business week is one of my favourite news destination. Keep up the great show.
Cheers,
Omfut
Congrats Om & Team! Well deserved recognition of quality journalism. I’ve always liked your blog, as well as BusinessWeek.com, so this just makes it even easier to get my favorite content!
Keep up the great work!
Congrats Om ‘n Team! Awesome! I am sending a dozen hot NYC bagels to your office!
@allen stern. Can you make them low fat/salt free bagels please 🙂
Om,
So happy to hear about your success. Quality content will win out in the long run.
Kevin
Om, that’s so awesome!! Congratulations!
Btw, what did the puppy’s name end up being? 🙂
@ShriPriya,
Thanks … Puppy is called “Crash”.
@kevinkrewell,
Now if we could get you to put your thinking cap and write an essay or two for us.
“… and fulfill some even bigger dreams.”
Congratulations, Om! You heard the rumour that TechCrunch is negotiating a $20M to $30M sale to AOL? 😉
Keep up the good work!
With gas prices hitting $5 a gallon, I congratulate you for your great survival in US.
An Indian 😉
@ Markus Göbels Tech News Comments
TC would be more than 100M for sure. 20M is way to cheap..
Cheers, Nag
awesome.
so damn awesome.
Congrats mates.. its going to be kool for you… your hardwork has paid off….
Congrats
One thing certain, if your writers are allowed to write freely with charges that individual publicly traded companies are private “shell companies” as Liz Gannes did when describing KIT digital June 23 you wont get far.
It was wrong and showed a certain lack of editorial discipline by your company.
Congrates GigaOm team…
hope to see u r presence in japanese media also
@Om Someday soon I hope. In the meantime, I’d like to invite you to spend some time back deep in chip-land at HotChips 20. (www.hotchips.org) I’m on the organizing committee, so I may be biased, but we’ve got a chip from China, chips for server, supercomputers, graphics, chip-2-chip networking, video processing, etc.
We also have a panel with Nathan Brookwood, John R. Mashey, David Patterson, Dave Ditzel, Howard Sachs, and my old boss Michael Slater.