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Joel on Software

2000/10/25

by Joel Spolsky
Wednesday, October 25, 2000

Another Business Model That Doesn't Seem To Work

I used to have Atomz.com as my search provider. When Atomz asked me to start paying ($100 for three months), it took me 20 minutes to switch over to Google. Kiss them goodbye.

Nortel's Loss is Fog Creek's Gain

As soon as the investment community realized that Babak Ghahremanpour had left Nortel to join Fog Creek Software, Nortel's stock plunges 27%.

picture-babak: Babak Ghahremanpour joins Fog Creek Software


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I’m Joel Spolsky, founder of Fog Creek Software, a New York company that proves that you can treat programmers well and still be highly profitable. Programmers get private offices, free lunch, and work 40 hours a week. Customers only pay for software if they’re delighted. We make FogBugz, an enlightened project management system designed to help great teams develop brilliant software, and Fog Creek Copilot, which makes remote desktop access easy.

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