Tag Archives: Louis Gray

Regenerated Content Streams and Tuning Out

Image by Thomas Hawk via Flickr Louis Gray touches on a great point over on his blog today about how information is regenerated not just by the people who follow us, but by the popularity that we carry. I want to focus on one portion of this because it touches back to many of the [...]

Boom and Bust in the Blogosphere is on sale at Amazon

Whoever said that writing a book would be easy was mistaken, but the good news is that after a 6 month journey of preprint and test readers, through editing and more editing, adding and subtracting content, the book “Boom and Bust in the Blogosphere” has finally showed up for sale. You can purchase the book [...]

If you wonder what happens when you get bought out check out FriendFeeds Traffic

Image via CrunchBase I am not saying that this happens to everyone or that everyone is ticked that Facebook bought out FriendFeed. But obviously I have been disappointed by FriendFeed being bought out by Facebook. While I have a Facebook page, and am seeing FriendFeed user’s crossing over from FF to Facebook (thanks!), it is [...]

The one huge issue that is going to kill tag based reading systems

Image by DBarefoot via Flickr Louis Gray pointed out a new reading system yesterday called Lazyfeed, and overall I am pretty happy with it, but like all tag based reading systems, spammers and other miscreants have so corrupted the general tag base to get their message in front of people that tag based systems need [...]

Is the VC Model Broken

Image via Wikipedia In a world of 12,000 dollar startups, is the VC Model that we currently have broken or it just time for a change in when companies will need a huge infusion of cash to keep on growing. There are limits to bootstrapping, and when you have hit those limits, and the company [...]


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