Posted: January 22nd, 2010 | Author: Chim | Filed under: Education, Food for thoughts, Groups | Tags: Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, Interesting, Startups | No Comments »
CrowdFlower is a company that allows companies to outsource their repetitive tasks such as data verification and filtering. I think initially this can be very useful for internet companies that need to have content verification and data check services. Usually, it is not cheap to hire people to do this kind of job and the error rate is quite high for this type of repetitive task. I think the value proposition is to offer this type of service where companies do not have to hire people and have higher quality of service. It is a promising service.

The company received an additional of $5 million funding as stated from http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/20/crowdflower-raises-five-million-to-boost-crowdsourcing/.

Posted: December 19th, 2009 | Author: Chim | Filed under: Fun, Groups, Startups, Tools, Web 2.0 | Tags: Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, Fun, Interesting, Social Network, Startups, Tools | No Comments »

http://tinychat.com/
Tinychat provides free video and audio chatroom for the mass. People can use this tool as a DJ room, virtual meeting presentation room or live interactive TV. I like this website because it’s free and for startups, this tool can connect our team member even if they are in different parts of the world. I think this is a Webex competitor only that Webex is focused on corporate customers and Tinychat is focused on the consumer customers.
If this service catches on, it would be a great acquisition target for big companies like Cisco, Google, Microsoft and even Yahoo. I believe that with the adoption of higher speed internet network and the integration of video and audio into gadgets, the reality is that people will prefer to use video and audio to communicate rather than writing, SMS or IM.
Posted: August 15th, 2009 | Author: Chim | Filed under: Education, Events, Fun, Groups | Tags: Fun, MBA | No Comments »
I am having fun and great time with my MBA classmates here at London. Today, we are having an amazing race, so we can know each other and the city better.
My team is the number one team. Mike, Peter, Kyle, Elika and I are running throughout the city to catch clues, do some tasks, take some pictures, shoot some videos and have great fun.
Until now, our team is doing great. I can’t tell you how well we are now because of competitive issues but I believe we will definitely be the first.
Here are some of the pictures. Enjoy! 




Posted: July 19th, 2009 | Author: Chim | Filed under: Food for thoughts, Fun, Groups | Tags: Food for thoughts, Fun, Google, Interesting, MBA, Networking, Presentations, Social Network | No Comments »

Thanks Googlers!
Last Friday (July 17th) was my last at Google as a AdWords Product Specialist in Brazil. It was a fun, growing, interesting, deep, challenging and awesome experience.
As a Google fan, I was lucky enough to work in the product development, engineering, marketing, project management, education, training and sales sides of this great company. I was able to see the wholeness of how this behemoth company works and the more I knew the company, the more I admired Google.
Besides that, I admired Googlers the most. Googlers are extremely smart, intelligent and nice to work with. They do have a really high standards about any kind of work. That environment challenged me to do my best and to grow even more.
It was sad my last day, but I believe I will see my coworkers from Google someday again.
Now, I’m focus on my MBA in Canada.
Some of my Google experience left on the Internet:
Novos Recursos do Google Analytics (in Portuguese only)
Google University – AdWords Além da Busca? – SMX Sao Paulo
Google Developer Days 2007
Posted: April 5th, 2009 | Author: Chim | Filed under: Groups, NGO, Networking, Web 2.0 | Tags: Entrepreneurship, Kiva, NGO | 1 Comment »
Kiva is a non-profit that allows you to lend as little as $25 to a specific low-income entrepreneur in the developing world.
You choose who to lend to – whether a baker in Afghanistan, a goat herder in Uganda, a farmer in Peru, a restaurateur in Cambodia, or a tailor in Iraq – and as they repay their loan, you get your money back. It’s a powerful and sustainable way to empower someone right now to lift themselves out of poverty.
In my case, I chose 8 entrepreneurs from 6 different countries!
Moreover, you can share to whom you invest.
http://www.kiva.org/lender/chim
Last but not least, they have a great page explaing what microfinance is.
http://www.kiva.org/about/microfinance/
Viva microfinance!