YAMU In Daily FT
So, we’ve started running a YAMU section in the Financial Times (newspaper) on Saturday. I honestly couldn’t find it at my local kade, but where I live is kinda hood. I do see the FT in every office I go to, so I think people read it. The basic format is that we list highlights from the website, something cool to eat, drink (maybe), buy or do in Colombo. We’re trying to spread the ‘brand’ across as many media as possible, so it’s a start.


Mohsin Hamid, author of How To Get Filthy Rich In Rising Asia, has a nice
I’m happy to be featured in Echelon magazine’s 40 Under 40 feature, profiling young people who contribute to the economy in some way, mainly in business but also in terms of innovation and thought leadership. It’s an interesting article not just in that I’m in it (mainly for work on indi.ca and
I won’t add too much commentary, but just read I guess. The youngest Rajapaksa, Rohitha (Chi Chi) has given an amazing interview to the
In 2009 this strange character appeared on the Sri Lankan Internet scene, getting angry, flaming, trolling whatever. Then he started naming anonymous bloggers, posting comments as people’s kids, nasty stuff, for which I removed him from 
Yamu is good, will definitely use the info on my next visit. Best