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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | LOUIS GRAY FEBRUARY 9, 2011 Why We Brought my6sense to Twitter.com via Chrome This morning, as you might have seen from one of the many places that covered the launch , my6sense took its first step beyond the world of mobile , bringing tweets ordered by personal relevance to Twitter.com , in the form of a Chrome Web browser extension. My settings page on the my6sense Chrome extension But what about the deployment? Paladin My6sense Work Chrome Browser | LOUIS GRAY AUGUST 24, 2010 Why My6sense: Right Time, Right Place, Right Context By joining my6sense , I am the company's first employee in the United States, as the bulk of the company is at their Israeli headquarters, and I get the opportunity, once again, to take a major participatory role in a tech startup which has the very real potential to change the way we consume information, of all kinds, in all places. Tags: Paladin My6sense Realtime Work Personal | | | | | | | LOUIS GRAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2010 The Future of Search: Personal, Persistent and Implicit While some may think this is Google over-reaching its boundaries and extending its view into every step of our waking lives, it's not evil that is seen here, but instead evolution, the same evolution that is the future of products like my6sense. It's very close to the language I've seen Barak Hachamov of my6sense use when he and I discuss the future of the apps and the API. | | LOUIS GRAY JANUARY 25, 2011 Feedly for iPhone Hits the iTunes Store for Mobile RSS You can tweet it, e-mail it, copy the article link, open it in Safari, or mysteriously "mobilize", which in theory takes non-optimized stories and makes them look good for the handset. Clicking the "thumbs up" sign likes an article on the mobile device, just as it does on Feedly's site. On the iPhone, the approach is quite similar, though modified for a smaller handheld device. | LOUIS GRAY NOVEMBER 4, 2010 Buzzooka iApp Enhances Google Buzz Mobile Experience Searching for People, Changing Prefs in Buzzooka Buzzooka leverages the Google Buzz API, of course , just as many other clients, including TweetDeck , Seesmic and my6sense have. Disclosure: I am vice president of marketing for my6sense. Also, we are active Google Buzz API partners. Available for $1.99 It even offers the option to pull down to refresh. | | | | | | | | | -
LOUIS GRAY | TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2011 Xydo Opens Personal News Network to the Public Focused on news to bring socially-endorsed content from your streams to you, finding the best content powered by your connections, XYDO wades into a crowded field of news consumption apps - many of whom have opted to focus on mobile or iPad instead of the Web, where they argue the majority of people still go for news. Disclosures : my6sense, where I am vice president of marketing, presents personalized streams on mobile devices and offers an API for users. In February, when first encountering XYDO, I highlighted its similarities to the much discussed Quora. MORE >> -
LOUIS GRAY | MONDAY, MAY 9, 2011 Google I/O 2011: Android and Chrome OS All the Time But instead of going in expecting whiz-bang products and breath-taking surprises, I am expecting to hear strong updates on the company's continued march in hardware operating systems, both mobile and desktop, taking the company even further away from their initial core focus on search and accompanying ads, but not so extreme as to having us scratching our heads and demanding to find a use case. In the fall of 2010, as I joined my6sense, we launched on Android, and have leveraged the Android ecosystem to find partners. Not in 2011. There's no Social Web track at all. MORE >> -
LOUIS GRAY | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2010 2010 Internal Year In Review (Month by Month) January I started the year saying computing would get thinner, mobile and connected. my6sense launched an Attention API. the Google Buzz API. and said mobile choices came down to your focus. announced joining my6sense. my6sense came to Android. With almost 400 posts in the year, you no doubt missed some, and January probably seems like ancient history. That's why at the end of each year, I try to summarize the 12 months that just went by on the blog to see if we all can remember the big news and opinion that passed through this place. and Hotpot. MORE >>
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