Om Malik

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Om (Perkash) Malik

Om Malik at Berkeley
Born May 29, 1966 (1966-17-29) (age 41)
New Delhi, India
Website
http://gigaom.com
http://daily.gigaom.com/
http://revision3.com/gigaom

Om Perkash Malik (born September 29, 1966 in New Delhi, India) is an Indian-American web and technology writer. He is the founder of Giga Omni Media, Inc. and executive editor for technology blog GigaOM. As well as a host on a Revision3 weekly web-business centric podcast, The GigaOm Show.

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[edit] Early life

Malik graduated from St. Stephens’ College in New Delhi in 1986, with an honors degree in chemistry. He eventually moved to London.

[edit] Career

Malik moved to New York City in 1993 to be a writer at for India Abroad and then for Forbes where he became a senior writer.[1] He was also a senior writer for Red Herring, focusing on the telecommunications sector, and later became a senior writer there. In late 1994, he launched DesiParty.com, an events site for Indian emigrants. That same year, he co-founded the South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA). In 1995 he helped launch the now-defunct magazine, Masala, and its website Masala.com, a South Asian portal.

In 1997, Malik was on the original team at Forbes.com led by David Churbuck. In 1999 he left Forbes.com to work in the venture capital world, serving as an investment manager at Hambrecht & Quist Asia Pacific; his stay there lasted only a few months because he decided he preferred being a writer.[1]

In 2000, he moved to San Francisco, California to become a senior writer for Business 2.0 magazine. In 2001, he started GigaOM, a Web 2.0 blog published by GigaOmniMedia, Inc. in San Francisco.[2] The website has a monthly global audience of 500,000,[2] is among the top 50 blogs worldwide by Technorati Rank[3], and is part of CNet's 100 Most Influential Blogs[4].

His first book, Broadbandits: Inside the $750 Billion Telecom Heist, was released on May 15, 2003.[1] Malik's writings have also appeared in newspapers and magazines such as The Wall Street Journal, Brandweek, and Crain's New York Business.

Malik announced on June 12, 2006, that he was going to work on GigaOM full-time, although he is still a contributing editor and writes a column for Business 2.0. In addition to GigaOM, he also writes for the blogs Web Worker Daily and Tablatronic.

On July 25, 2007, Malik started an IPTV show on Revision3 called The GigaOm Show hosted by himself and Joyce Kim. The show primarily focuses on technology and business. Malik is also a frequent guest on the IPTV show CrankyGeeks with John C. Dvorak.

[edit] Personal life

Malik suffered a heart attack on December 28, 2007. He was able to walk into the hospital for treatment that night and has been recovering ever since. He had stated that he was doing well, and has since recovered and started working full time for his blogs again. [5]

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  1. ^ a b c About Om Malik. GigaOM. Retrieved on 2008-02-06.
  2. ^ a b About GigaOM. GigaOM. Retrieved on 2007-03-16.
  3. ^ GigaOM on Technorati. Technorati. Retrieved on 2007-03-16.
  4. ^ Blog 100 Index. CNET.
  5. ^ A Heart-to-Heart with GigaOM Readers - GigaOM