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08.27

2008

Innovation made simple

If you’re like me you constantly have a new ideas for web technologies. The point of most of these technologies is to just keep things simple and in order to keep things simple user interface is critical. Mozilla (who developed the Firefox browser) has just launched Ubiquity.

Mozilla says that the goals of this new tool are:

“Empower users to control the web browser with language-based instructions. (With search, users type what they want to find. With Ubiquity, they type what they want to do.)

Enable on-demand, user-generated mashups with existing open Web APIs. (In other words, allowing everyone (not just Web developers) to remix the Web so it fits their needs, no matter what page they are on, or what they are doing.)

Use Trust networks and social constructs to balance security with ease of extensibility.

Extend the browser functionality easily.”

This demo shows a few easy example of how Ubiquity can be used to simplify your web experience. This is innovation made simple.


Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.

08.26

2008

Normal People Blog too!

Recently I’ve become some what of an evangelist for “most” thing tech. I find value in the technologies that I use (that’s why I use them) and I try and share that value with the people around me.

Blogs for example: My Dad was a journalism major and is a phenomenal writer and I’ve encouraged him to start writing more, possibly using a blog format. My Mother studies a ton and prepares a talk each week for the Bible study that she teaches, and that would be a great content to post/share on the web. My sister is, so far, the only non-techie that I’ve been able to convince to start a blog. She works for a PR firm in San Diego and finally started a blog. Although her blog currently has only one post, it is a very solid post and will benefit her in her professional and her personal development. My next project is to convince my girlfriend, who is an inner city kindergarten teacher, to set up a “class blog” where she can ‘feature’ :) the work of the kids in her class and write about some of her experiences. This could also be a great communication tool between her and the class parents! Not everyone needs a blog, I get it, but many people have a voice, and in today’s world why not share that voice?

The blog that inspired the name of this post is Gotham Gal. She is the wife of VC Fred Wilson of AVC.com and I stumbled upon her blog via his (I think it’s awesome that he links to hers!). This blog is the most normal blog I’ve ever seen! and that’s a compliment. It’s contents consist of 1 thing and 1 thing only, her thoughts, which actually covers almost everything. Gotham Gal discusses her vacations, her children, often times her cooking or a good recipe. Her most recent post was about how her family is a bunch of political junkies, but a post last week was the recipe to a cherished Feta Salad (it was good by the way), and before that, about why her family loves technology. Great work Gotham Gal!

People struggle with the idea of putting their lives on the web and being very public. Remember, you control what goes up. Write about what you feel comfortable sharing, nothing more, nothing less. Use a pseudo-name if that makes you more comfortable, their is nothing wrong with that at all! In the end I just hope that my efforts to evangelize cool technologies (in this case, blogs) is taken for what it is meant to be, helping. I get a ton out of regularly writing this blog and I think others can benefit from the practice as well. Let me know if you consider yourself a non-tech person and you have a blog. Or, if you consider yourself a tech evangelist to non-techies. I’d love to share and learn your “tech”niques.

08.26

2008

Email and RSS updates

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Recently the RSS updates on Ryan A Graves.com got really messed up, I apologize. Everything is back up and good to go. Also, you can now get this blog via email! In order to promote readership I’ve posted these buttons on the top of the sidebar to make is SUPER easy to sign-up for this blog via RSS or EMAIL.

If you have any other methods of reading this blog that you would like to see please use the comments to let me know what would work best for you. Thanks so much for reading and commenting on Ryan A Graves.com. This journey of blogging that was started in July 2007 has been and will continue to be a blast!

08.25

2008

Communication Segmentation

I have to give some cred to Blake my co-founder of ActionsTalk. Blake recently wrote one of the best blog posts I’ve read in a while about how he’s handled the problem of “information overload” and efficient communication. As you know I am about tech for value’s sake not tech for tech’s sake and Blake has definitely found a valuable combination of technologies in his communication segmentation strategy. The post is really what I think many blogs miss (this one included) a solid how-to with personal experience and application. Blake’s diagram of how he’s used his iPhone to more efficiently manage information and communication is awesome. Solid post Blake.

This post alone is now one of the strongest opposing factors in my battle to hold out on getting an iPhone. At this point it’s only a matter of time.

Check out Blake’s post on Communication Segmentation here.

08.25

2008

He’s just that good.

My roommate Tad recently post this ad from EA Sports calling it great viral advertising.  I have to agree.

08.22

2008

San Diego is awesome!

I promise this is my last post about how nice it is to be home, but there is something about SD that I just don’t get anywhere else.  I had lunch today on the San Diego Bay at C Level with my mom and Molly and it couldn’t have been more enjoyable. The weather was faithfully perfect and the company was ideal. What a wonderful trip!

Lunch on the San Diego Bay

08.22

2008

Twitter makes me exciting!

I was at dinner last week with a group of up and coming, creative, start-up-ish people and one of them asked me, “do you work or do you just Twitter?” At first I went on the defensive and thought, well of course I work. I work 10+ hours a day and I do damn good job! Then I took a moment and thought about my Twittering…I realized that I do Twitter a lot. Twittering is short and 140 characters takes about 6 seconds to type. So, I may Twitter once an hour but I don’t think that makes me unproductive. I don’t take smoke breaks or excessive coffee breaks, I take 6-15 second Twitter breaks.

I looked back through my “tweets” that day and wondered what she was talking about. I know that I Twitter a decent amount but what exactly does that look like to my near 200 followers? Well, that weekend/week I met with the CTO of GE Healthcare, which was awesome, I went to the Chicago Air and Water Festival, I road a scooter around downtown Chicago, I went out to a happy hour and watched the Olympics, I spent time with my girlfriend, and I went a neighborhood festival. Without trying to brag at all, I realized that my life was pretty exciting…at least on Twitter.

The thing about Twitter is that if used correctly it can make a person “look” pretty damn exciting. I’m not a huge fan of tweets like, “going to bed” or “just ate some rice”. I don’t want to read that that type of tweet, it’s a waste of my time, so I don’t post that type of tweet. I try and tweet the more exciting things in my life. I’ll share if I’m going to watch a movie or go on a trip or head to a bar or even work on a certain project but I find those things exciting and productive and worth sharing. That is the type of thing I’d like to read about someone else, so that is what I share. My tweets hide some of the more boring things in my life and highlight the more exciting events.

So when reading the tweets of other I always keep in mind that Twitter highlights the exciting and hides the boring. Not many people tweet about doing payroll but a lot of people tweet about closing the big deal or their latest vacation. Take Twitter with a grain of salt, it definitely makes me more exciting!

08.21

2008

Happy Birthday Dad!

Aug 21st Today, August 21st is my father, Eric Graves, 60th birthday. I’m lucky enough to be home in San Diego for the big day!

Dad, Happy Birthday, I’m pumped to be able to spend some quality time at home with you and the fam. You’ve always said as a measure of your success that for 25 years you’ve had the same wife, job, and home. You really should be proud. You’ve done a phenomenal job raising 3 kids and given us opportunities that you never had, any fathers dream. For me personally the dream is in action and that’s all made possible by you!

So, I just wanted to say thank you and happy birthday.

LYD

08.20

2008

My little guy

Me cartoonPersonal branding is becoming a very hot topic on the internet. Also, personal avatars are becoming more and more popular with MyBlogLog, Gravatar, and other services where you face pops up all over the web. FACE YOUR MANGA is the latest trend that I’ve spotted with creating cartoon avatars. I recently spend 20 minutes or so creating my face and now I’m using it on Twitter.

Let me know what you think and how accurate you think it is!

08.18

2008

This is my first post…

This is my first post from Jott. I\’m actually talking right into my cellphone and this should if everything goes correctly post to ryanagrave.com(?). I am in San Diego, California for the week and looking forward to a fun vacation with my family and my girlfriend. So I will end this Jott post and hopefully it works. Enjoy. listen\r\n\r\nPowered by Jott