June 18, 2008
Posted by Ryan Graves
Future of Web Trends
Here is a slide presentation that I found interesting. The quotes are quite funny and the predictions are scary accurate. | View | Upload your own
June 18, 2008
Posted by Ryan Graves
Here is a slide presentation that I found interesting. The quotes are quite funny and the predictions are scary accurate. | View | Upload your own
Posted Under Technology
Posted by Ryan Graves
Haha, so I know what all of you are probably thinking when you read the title of this post: Ryan G TV sucks compared to Seesmic du Jour. Or, maybe not, maybe your are thinking Ryan G TV’s are awesome because they’re more personal and less professional. Well the fact of the matter is that [...]
Posted Under Projects
June 17, 2008
Posted by Ryan Graves
Whether you use the Firefox browser (if you don’t you should) or not you can’t deny that the amount of people switching away from miserable IE to the free Mozilla browser is sky-rocketing. Firefox is running a campaign to set a Guinness book world record for most downloads of one program in one day. That [...]
Posted Under Brands & Marketing Technology
June 15, 2008
Posted by Ryan Graves
Qik is a service where you can live feed video from your cell phone to the web. It has only been available on certain Nokia models but with the release of the 3G iPhone, Qik is now available on the iPhone. This will sky rocket user numbers for Qik guaranteed. While streaming a Qik video [...]
Posted Under Technology
Posted by Ryan Graves
To my father: Thank you for enabling me to learn, challenge the norm, and think outside the box. You’re a phenomenal leader of our family and a perfect example of personal and professional success. Thank you and I love you, LYD. Your gifts in the mail. Sorry its late! .
Posted Under People & Leadership
June 12, 2008
Posted by Ryan Graves
Other than Office apps…What percentage of your work do you do in a browser vs. desktop apps? This is a conversation! If you read this questions I would ask that you please leave an answer via a comment. I will write a follow-up post on this question next week and the post will change depending [...]
Posted Under Technology
June 11, 2008
Posted by Ryan Graves
Posted Under Projects
Ever wonder what your friend at Microsoft, Yahoo!, Cisco, etc. are making? Is it more than you? Maybe. Well Glassdoor.com gives you a clear view of what that number may be. The gist of the site is, “tell me your salary and I’ll tell you mine”, and it works. The site has ratings & reviews [...]
Posted Under Economics
June 10, 2008
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Posted Under People & Leadership
June 9, 2008
Posted by Ryan Graves
Last night I had a conversation with Larry Chiang regarding ‘The Art of the Business Plan’ chapter in Guy Kawasaki’s “The Art of the Start“. We got to thinking about how plans are useless but planning is indispensable! I jumped over to re-read one of Larry’s posts on GigaOm and found this little tid bit [...]
Posted Under Entrepreneurship Mistakes & Lessons
For those of you who are still Windows “die hards” (I can’t imagine why?) it will become harder and harder for you to stick to your guns. As Apple’s MobileMe makes people’s digital lives easier and easier to manage it will become increasingly impossible to ignore the superior UI that Apple is offering and are [...]
Posted Under Technology
Posted by Ryan Graves
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Posted Under Technology
June 8, 2008
Posted by Ryan Graves
I love this image because for me it encompasses the way people <bias> should use the internet<bias/>. Personally, these are the three tiers of my web experience. The hardware, the interaction, the information. Tier #1: Apple As you probably know if you read this blog regularly I recently purchased a Mac Book Pro and [...]
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June 7, 2008
Posted by Ryan Graves
Posted Under Projects

Hi. I'm Ryan Graves and this is my personal blog. I'm an entrepreneur living in San Francisco, but I'm from San Diego. My wife blogs too, and I love my family.
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