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    JAFSU: Evaluating Performance

    bildA By Peter Sandberg
    On July 6, 2012

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    Peter Sandberg
    Peter has been an online entrepreneur since 1996, when he founded gaming site Funplanet, which then went on to become one of Sweden's larger Web properties. Since 2007, together with a good friend, he has created Sweden's leading blog on entrepreneuship called Disruptive.nu. At the age of 15, he seriously considered becoming a cartoonist but hadn't doodled since then, until last autumn when he conceived JAFSU. The characters are loosly based on (and named after) him, the eternal optimist, and a collegue of his, who is the cynical coder. Peter is happily married and has two kids, who he is sure will turn into great entrepreneurs
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