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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 26
Gigaom Founder Om Malik Dies at 59 After Long Heart Illness
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 26

Gigaom Founder Om Malik Dies at 59 After Long Heart Illness

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 26

Summary

  • Om Malik, the technology journalist and investor who founded Gigaom in 2001, died Wednesday at a Palo Alto hospital at 59.
  • A notice on his website, Om.co, said he died after a long health journey with his heart.
  • Gigaom rose as the dot-com bust wiped out several tech media startups, and Malik's mix of scoops and sharp commentary made the blog a Silicon Valley must-read.
  • By 2006, the site had 500,000 monthly readers; when Gigaom shut down in 2015, it said it had 6.4 million, reflecting Malik's role in shifting tech coverage toward influential individual voices.

Insights

In an age of AI content, can the authentic, opinionated journalism that Om Malik championed still thrive?
As tech faces another potential bubble, are we ignoring the dot-com crash lessons that Om Malik chronicled?
With his health struggles in mind, can new AI tools truly prevent the heart disease crisis he faced?