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 is offering collectors unique services, such as automatically matching 
exchanges between collectors based on their personal collection, and has
 been built by over 500 volunteers from around the globe.
  Over a
 year ago, I've left my home and decided to keep developing Colnect 
while on the road. There were various reasons for that decision: meeting
 Colnect members and other collectors, promoting Colnect locally and 
through the "Entrepreneur around the world series" and enjoying an ever 
changing work environment. The journey has so far passed in UK, Iceland,
 Denmark, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, Israel, 
Jordan, India, Thailand, Laos and China. 
 The 22 posts made so 
far described personal experiences of a traveling startupist and shared 
my personal tips on how to facilitate traveling and working. One of the 
posts, published in Hebrew, was titled "7 Reasons to Leave Everything 
and Start your Startup in India" ( 
http://www.newsgeek.co.il/startup-in-india/ ). 
 In an effort to reach a wider audience, I've decided that the series 
should be made available in English and so we've addressed a few 
publications we thought would be relevant. One of them was TehcCrunch. 
They asked for samples and got them. We didn't hear from them.  Then I 
get a Google Alert and saw this post online. Although shocked, I thought
 that any publicity is better than no publicity, even though the post 
was first attributed to another person, contained wrong pictures (first 
isn't mine and second is me in Thailand) and no links to Colnect. Beeing
 behind China's firewall, FaceBook was inaccessible and I wasn't aware 
of the comments until my brother let me know about them. So here I am 
now, explaining how all this happened. 
 If you've actually read this far and want to keep bashing the post, myself and TechCrunch, feel free to have another go at it.