louisgray-com:
As comments on the Web become fragmented, conversations that occur on downstream aggregation sites often are taking place in a silo, disjointed from parallel discussions on the originating Web site. Over the last two years, m (Read More)
louisgray.com:
Even as the microblogging space seems to be white hot these days, the world of longer-form blogging is still seeing impressive growth, with all major blogging platforms showing greater than 20 to 40 percent growth year over y (Read More)
Submitted by gleonhard
from Twitter:
louisgray.com: Communicating in the Age of Streams: Ubiquity, Multiplicity, Visibility http://ow.ly/uKil. (Read More)
louisgray.com:
Benchmark Capital had a string of profitable exits earlier this summer, culminating in a big day that saw FriendFeed sold to Facebook and SpringSource acquired by VMware on the same day this August. The firm is among the most (Read More)
louisgray.com:
With friend and fellow blogger Jesse Stay in the Bay Area for the day, I played the part of chauffeur and sidekick, hitting a number of key Silicon Valley landmarks this afternoon. After he finished a lunch at eBay/Paypal, th (Read More)
MichaelFruchter.com:
It’s been a very exciting week for me, as it has been with the select few of you who were lucky enough to snag one of the 100,000 invites for Google Wave. Being an early adopter, I have been ecstatic trying to get my hands (Read More)
Submitted by loiclemeur
from Twitter:
@louisgray yes Louis, we have much more than our current products desktop and web coming soon, should be interesting. (Read More)
louisgray.com:
If you own a TiVo, you can't fathom using a television without one. The ability to have your DVR record multiple channels at once so you never miss a program, pause live programming, skip commercials, and have it constantly s (Read More)
louisgray.com:
It's Twitter's world. We all just live in it. I just looked out the window from my home north toward San Francisco and saw the sky tinged with a teal blue that spanned the horizon. While at this time last year, you could only (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
As You Already Know Google Released A Waterfall Of 100 000 Invites To The Google Wave Preview Over The Last Day Or So Giving Bleeding-Edge
. (Read More)
louisgray-com:
With plenty of cash in the bank and a growing talent horde, Twitter looks to be taking the next step forward - which is finally getting around to introducing features that have long been core differentiators brought to the ta (Read More)
louisgray-com:
According to my Google Analytics statistics, about 25 percent or more of the visitors to my blog over the last 30 days prefer a language other than English. Given I tend to use more words than pictures, it would be assumed re (Read More)
Submitted by adrianeden
from Twitter:
RT @louisgray: Google Wave Leads CNN.com on a Day With an 8.0 Earthquake - (That's Impressive) http://ff.im/-8WxHM. (Read More)
louisgray-com:
For the most part, starting a successful business in Silicon Valley and having to raise money from venture capitalists (VCs) practically go hand in hand. Like most things here in the Valley, there are no guarantees. Raising $ (Read More)
louisgray-com:
For the past year, Feedly has been working to improve its overlay for Google Reader, presenting a more visual approach to feeds in a magazine-like format, essentially becoming a personalized start page, powered by RSS. As Goo (Read More)
Submitted by stephaniefierman
from Twitter:
RT @KentHuffman @JustinJTsang: Stop talking about social media and go do it already! http://j.mp/48EPr (by @LouisGray). (Read More)
louisgray-com:
Prior to the debut of Apple's iPhone, software developers wanting to make miniature applications to reach Macintosh users had a direct route to customer's desktops through the development of Mac OS X Dashboard widgets. Billed (Read More)
louisgray.com:
This morning, Google introduced a feature called SideWiki for Google Toolbar users that lets people add comments and annotations to Web sites. This is not a new approach, and it has been tried with varying lacks of success in (Read More)