Om Malik & Michael Arrington Photo In USA Today

by Scott Beale on June 20, 2007 · 6 comments

Om Malik & Michael Arrington

A photo I shot of Om Malik (founder of GigaOM) and Michael Arrington (founder of TechCrunch) is featured in today’s edition USA Today (both print and online). The article, “Tech blogs go from hobbies to businesses” written by Michelle Kessler, is about how Om and Mike, both good friends, were able to turn their blogging side projects into full-time businesses.

I shot the photo at Om’s Business 2.0 going away party hosted by Business 2.0 editor Josh Quittner at Hotel Vitale last July. The event celebrated Om as he launched GigaOM as a full time enterprise.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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June 21, 2007 at 1:35 pm

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1 Adam Breindel June 20, 2007 at 10:58 am

Congrats — fabulous shot. It will be in this decade’s Silly Valley histories one day.

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2 Abhishek December 22, 2007 at 2:22 am

Whom do you support out of them ?? I support Mike…check out following rivalry between the two

http://rivals4ever.com/view_rivalry.php?r_id=402&cat_id=4

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