Om Malik has died

(om.co)

179 points by minimaxir1 hour ago

17 comments

  • cobbzilla2 minutes ago
    GigaOM was truly awesome at its best. Om was a special guy, I met him a few times during my years in the Bay Area. He really embodied that selflessly-helping side of the Valley: helping others with no expectations, just because it’s good. He helped one of my startups get some exposure. I keep trying to pay it forward. I will miss him.
  • aanet1 hour ago
    Oh wow. What?! Just this morning I had an occasion to go thru his site&#x2F;blog.<p>Still can&#x27;t believe it. 60 is too young.<p>I met Om finally in 2013-ish at one of his GigaOm events in the SF Bay Area. Before that, I had been a long time reader of his GigaOm blogs and other writings at Fast Company, Red Herring, Light Reading, and elsewhere, including his book <i>Broadbandits</i>. He was one of the few bloggers &#x2F; reporters who wrote it as he saw it; his takes were often brutally honest and pointed. He called upon the excesses of various telecom execs during the dot-com and telecom bust of 2000-2001&#x2F;2. His book <i>Broadbandits</i> is basically an invective of the go-go days of telecom companies&#x27; incestuous deals (now seen in the AI companies too).<p>I had a few more occasions to meet him at dinners around the Bay Area. He was always gracious, and listened intently to what people said. As a venture partner, he focused on the people (founder) and their stories much more on the businesses.<p>I had heard about his troubles with his heart (~age 40-ish), which made him turn his life around to focus on only a few things that brought him joy - writing, photography, travels.<p>He will be missed. RIP, Om.<p>--- (Update: the book is Broadbandits (not Telecom Bandits, as I mistakenly wrote)
  • bravura1 hour ago
    &quot;I like to write like a human, steering clear of jargon and B-school speak.&quot;<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;om.co&#x2F;about&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;om.co&#x2F;about&#x2F;</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;om.co&#x2F;2020&#x2F;07&#x2F;30&#x2F;write-like-a-human&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;om.co&#x2F;2020&#x2F;07&#x2F;30&#x2F;write-like-a-human&#x2F;</a>
  • rdl59 minutes ago
    I still remember him being one of the best writers about tech (a bit more than &quot;journalism&quot; in that a lot of it was of more evergreen value...) from the dotcom boom and then the peak &quot;interesting&quot; web apps period (2004-~2015 or so, when AJAX&#x2F;etc was still new, and things hadn&#x27;t calcified so much). Didn&#x27;t know about his later health issues, I assumed he had just moved on to other interests naturally. RIP.
  • rmason38 minutes ago
    I started out as journalist so I always appreciated great writing when I reinvented myself as a tech entrepreneur. There were three writers beginning in the nineties who were my tech troika: Kevin Kelly, George Gilder and Om Malik. Sadly now the only one still writing regularly is Kevin Kelly.
  • toomuchtodo1 minute ago
    <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Om_Malik" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Om_Malik</a>
  • Danox5 minutes ago
    Enjoyed his writing&#x2F;commentary on all things tech over the years...
  • jmspring23 minutes ago
    I liked the mid-2000s, gigaom and techcrunch actually had articles worth reading (not all, TC got sorta gossipy rag at one point). Om&#x27;s were generally well thought out.
  • fgblanch26 minutes ago
    My condolences to family and friends. Om writting has always been a reference since Web 2.0 era. Also enjoyed his photographabout friends and travel. Sad news RIP
  • jonah50 minutes ago
    Oh, bummer. I only met with him once - a mutual friend put me in touch with him. He was wise, gracious, and generous with his time. Bon Voyage Om.
  • steveBK12347 minutes ago
    Very sad to hear.<p>He had a great creative spirit between business ventures, writing and photography.. a man of many talents.
  • itherseed34 minutes ago
    In my head I mistook Om Malik for Rami Malek, the actor. I was confused a couple of seconds (&quot;What does it have to do with HN?&quot;) until I saw a picture of Om. I didn&#x27;t know about his troubles with his heart. Very sad, RIP Om.
  • mshaler54 minutes ago
    Om was a bright light and so very kind. RIP
  • brandonb1 hour ago
    Very sad news. :(
  • justmarc48 minutes ago
    May he rest in peace.
  • taintlord1 hour ago
    One of my first ever freelance clients, his site gigaom. This was back in 2009-10. RIP