Announcing Dogpatch Labs Palo Alto & Europe
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In early September, we got the unfortunate news that the San Francisco Port Authority was closing Pier 38 (home to Dogpatch Labs San Francisco).

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It’s Time for a Facebook Browser, Web App.
September 30, 2011 – 7:21 am | Comments Off
It’s Time for a Facebook Browser, Web App.

More functionality & features often means more business & complexity.
And as Facebook continues to roll out features, the experience can be crowded. To Facebook’s credit, the site is remarkably clean considering the long list …

Chrome, Extensions, Google+ & Facebook.
July 18, 2011 – 10:40 am | 329 Comments
Chrome, Extensions, Google+ & Facebook.

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Polaris Insights Google Chrome Extension – Download Now!
January 27, 2011 – 8:47 pm | 405 Comments
Polaris Insights Google Chrome Extension – Download Now!

What sites and apps do I use on a daily basis? Quora, LinkedIn, Crunchbase and a slew of Google Chrome extensions (which I’ve written about before). So why not put all of them together and …

Huffington Post, Google Promote Chrome Application ‘In the River’
January 13, 2011 – 11:26 am | 766 Comments
Huffington Post, Google Promote Chrome Application ‘In the River’

I write a lot about the importance of marketing and promoting “in the river” – my terminology for engaging users in the most specific and relevant experiences / locations. This concept is increasingly important new …

Facebook Photo Zoom Chrome Extension: Applied to the Web?
December 17, 2010 – 2:55 pm | 306 Comments
Facebook Photo Zoom Chrome Extension: Applied to the Web?

I have been playing with several Chrome extensions and applications… and while several are great utilities / efficiency improvements, one in particular has made me rethink web experience: Facebook Photo Zoom.

2011: The Year of Chrome & Android (2011 Predictions)
December 15, 2010 – 2:05 pm | 572 Comments
2011: The Year of Chrome & Android (2011 Predictions)

To see more of my 2011 tech predictions – click here
Google Chrome and Android are both fast growing: Chrome now has 120m users and Android continues its march towards mobile OS leadership.

Google Advertising Chrome Heavily on Facebook
November 22, 2010 – 9:42 am | 9 Comments
Google Advertising Chrome Heavily on Facebook

Chrome is a clear focus for Google.
It is growing quickly and taking market share from other web browsers… and it represents a core component of other Google priorities: Google TV, mobile, web speed, apps, etc.

Mobile Accounts for 12.5% of Visits… and Other Interesting Stats From this Blog
September 14, 2010 – 12:18 pm | 366 Comments
Mobile Accounts for 12.5% of Visits… and Other Interesting Stats From this Blog

Every so often I like to dig into this blog’s traffic and see what it reveals. This time I was sparked by a Quora conversation about how bloggers use Google Analytics.

Google Instant Thoughts
September 13, 2010 – 5:21 am | 363 Comments
Google Instant Thoughts

After a few days of usage, a handful of thoughts of Google Instant:
1. It’s a technical feat: fast, inteliigent, and useful.

Promote Your Application Where, When it is Used (Huffington Post Example)
August 7, 2010 – 8:10 am | 646 Comments

Applications now being built atop:
– mobile web (html5, wap, etc)
– mobile platforms (iPhone, Android, etc)
– browser extensions (chrome, firefox, safari, etc)
– desktop apps (ie adobe air)

Facebook Like Browser Extension Brings Likes, Social Graph to Every Webpage
July 27, 2010 – 8:39 am | 254 Comments
Facebook Like Browser Extension Brings Likes, Social Graph to Every Webpage

As we await the long-rumored and supposedly forthcoming Facebook bar, Facebook developer Matt Kelly used Greasemonkey to bring Facebook Likes to any web page. The browser extension does two things… and each very well: “Facebook …

Kindle: More 5-Star Reviews than any Amazon Product!
May 15, 2010 – 1:10 pm | 257 Comments

In my ongoing fascination / following of Amazon’s marketing for the popular Kindle device (see February, March and April campaigns) – I have another to add: