As one of the BusinessWeek’s Top 25 Young Entrepreneur in Asia

Last week, one of my old colleagues sent me a link of a BusinessWeek article and told me I was featured by them. I am quite surprised, and at the same time feel privileged to be chosen as one of the Top 25 Asia’s Young Entrepreneurs! I founded lifehack.org as a hobby in 2005. Now I am trying to build on the success of lifehack.org in full-time with my new venture, Stepcase. I never looked for a job when I moved to Hong Kong in July, because I thought this is what I would love to work on everyday, even the risk is high - and I was right.

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My vision stays the same for Stepcase as I founded lifehack.org - to provide productivity solutions that could improve people’s life and efficiency. The only difference is that the scope will be much bigger, and there will be wider offerings for users around the world.

By the way, feel free to contact me on anything in regards to the venture Stepcase and hope you could vote for me!

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Prior to working on Stepcase full-time, Leon Ho was Manager of Software Engineering at Red Hat, responsible for the internationalization deliveries in Red Hat products. Leon managed a team across regions in Australia, Japan, China and India. Leons division added support of 22 languages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and migrated new internationalization technologies into products. He founded Stepcase's Lifehack in 2005, a blog on productivity and personal development, which became #40 most popular blog in the world. Stepcase has been featured by major medias such as Time Magazine, BusinessWeek and Hong Kong Economic Times.
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