You can find all my data here: http://blippy.com/louisgray. Charles Schumer is already pushing the FTC for guidelines. But the case, as with most cases involving the Web, innovation and changing culture, is not cut and dry. There is not a "good guy" and a "bad guy" in this case. You can check out Fabulis at http://www.fabulis.
Best growing newish services of 2008 (is Louis Gray right?) I see Louis Gray has posted a list of his 10 top new web services for 2008. jgsilvestrone @scobleizer top new applications: Green Home Huddle, Green Directory Montana Sorry, Louis Gray is a better picker.
In fact, it isn't until the #10 position overall over the last 30 days that you get a total number of visitors that is less than the #1 blog referral over the last 180 days. And in most cases, I've not seen any kind of meaningful traffic from mentions on Mashable or ReadWriteWeb.
Jason Calacanis hands keys to blogosphere to Louis Gray. Why does stuff like this happen? Blame it on iPhone fever. Who's that? Well, let's start with Louis Gray.
Three Reasons Your Friends Aren't on FriendFeed and You're Stuck Following Louis Gray. Three reasons why your friends aren't on FriendFeed: 2. Your friends like to use social services that all their other friends use, not just people like Louis Gray, Fred Wilson and Sacca.
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Submitted by Louisgray from Google Reader : Developers looking for new ways to get exposure on the Facebook profile page should take note: Facebook this week has begun showing the application used to update users' Facebook status when they do so through Facebook Platform applications.
What does Robert Scoble do? Louis Gray? Chris Brogan? Brian Solis? Even Dennis Howlett? They are influencers, they have the power to bring high visibility to what they talk about and what they share. Dennis Howlett had a post yesterday on Chris Brogan's blog, Web 2.
Last night Louis Gray gave me a call to talk about some recent topics I have been writing about and my thoughts on the current state of Lifestreaming and where it's going. My Talk With Louis Gray About Lifestreaming. You can learn more about Lifestreaming by visiting the about page.
These days, one of the hottest one-man shows on the tech blogging scene is Louis Gray, who has literally come out of nowhere in the past few month. So I asked myself 'Who is this Louis Gray guy, anyway?'. Rather than speculate, I figured the best approach was to simply ask Louis Gray himself.
Wikipedia: Louis Harold Gray (10 November 1905 – 9 July 1965) was a British physicist who worked mainly on the effects of radiation on biological systems, inventing the field of radiobiology as he went. Ed Hart, of Argonne National Laboratory, and Jack Boag discovered the hydrated electron using pulse radiolysis at the Gray
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