There are some good lessons to take from Richard’s story of the death of a Web 2.0 company: Actual lessons from Kiko
Paul Graham thinks you’re screwed if Google comes into your space. I don’t agree. Neither does David at 37Signals. You will need to differentiate and play harder and smarter though. Just do it better. Google isn’t a ‘god’.
As Richard says in his post it wasn’t Google that killed them anyway.
Since all this, Kiko was put on eBay and sold for $258,100. Not too shabby.
My takeaways:
Cris Pearson from Melbourne, Australia.
Grew up in George Town, Tasmania.
CEO, co-founder, interaction + interface + graphic
+ web designer at plasq.
We are best known for Comic Life which was bundled with Millions of Apple Macs and now the much lauded, Skitch!.
Non plasq projects:
Loqalize - Open software translation web service
tequp - tech and art meetups
UI Review - Flickr group for peer UI reviews
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