Bill Tai and me making the Maxthon sign before hiking the Arizona desert outside Phoenix.
Archive for April, 2007
Me & Bill Tai making the Maxthon Sign
Sunday, April 29th, 2007Maxthon Fans: Frederik Hermann from Jajah
Tuesday, April 24th, 2007
Today I met with Frederik Hermann, responsible for marketing at the cool VoiP company Jajah outside the University Cafe in Palo Alto. Frederik is originally from Germany and is a passionate Maxthon user. He contacted me via Linkedin after I had thrown out the question: What should be Maxthon’s EU/US distribution strategy.
It’s always great to meet new Maxthon user’s and hear why they started to use Maxthon and what they think we can improve. Jajah is going to develop a plugin for Maxthon so keep you eyes open. Check out Jajah out!
Maxthon Fans: Ron White
Thursday, April 19th, 2007Today I had the pleasure to meet with Ron White, former Executive Editior of PC Magazine and a longtime Maxthon user. Ron is probably the journalist that has best captured the spirit of Maxthon so far. He once wrote that
The first rule of Maxthon is, “Don’t talk about Maxthon.” If Firefox and Opera are underground favorites among Web surfers, then Maxthon must be the double-dog double-secret browser. Over the last four years, Maxthon has quietly developed a base of devoted — and tight-lipped — users who make the Illuminati seem like exhibitionists.
Ron is also the author of “How computers work”
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Maxthon Fans: Tris Hussey
Tuesday, April 17th, 2007
A talk with Tris Hussey from B4H, professional blogger and Maxthon fan. Tris tells me why he likes Maxthon and that Chris Pirillo introduced him to Maxthon.
Maxthon At Web 2.0 Expo Next Week
Thursday, April 12th, 2007I am going to be at the Web 2.0 Expo in SF all next week and I am bringing with me Richard & Suave – two great Maxthon developers as well to the show. If you are attending the show and wanna meet up – let us now.
Technorati Tags: Maxthon, Web2.0expo, Web2.0, web developer, browsers, technology
