Daily Archives: October 25th, 2005

Trulia, real estate listing winning raves in Silicon Valley

The ScanR folks are raving about Trulia, which is a new Real Estate Search page. Very interesting. A couple of Stanford kids started it.
Speaking of which, in 10 minutes I’ll be in the office where Google, Logitech, and Paypal started their business lives. I’m meeting the current company: Picaboo (they do a peer-to-peer photo [...]

Ahh, tons of people are emailing me base.google.com (that’s a link to John Battelle’s blog, since I’m getting an error when I hit it). No, I still can not confirm, nor deny, where I’ll be the next two days. Let’s just say I’m not in Redmond anymore. ;-)
Yes, I still work at Microsoft and am still [...]

Cool cell phone apps coming soon

I’m sitting with Chris Dury, VP of marketing of ScanR. Really cool cell phone service. You take a picture of a whiteboard and it processes and and uploads and forwards the image. But a lot better cleaned up than if you were only moderately skilled with Photoshop. Same for business cards. The service runs on [...]

Zvents: interesting events and calendar site

I’m sitting here with the Zvents team. In a house on Sand Hill Road in Silicon Valley. I love the smell of startups!
They have an interesting site that lets you find things to do. Right now it only works for the San Francisco Bay Area. They also have an interesting Web-based calendar where you can [...]

New Xbox.com turns on

The Xbox folks just rebooted their system. Larry Hryb (Major Nelson) has the Xbox.com details.

Podtech.net exclusive: IBM podcasts

John Furrier has an exclusive interview with an IBM official where they discuss IBM’s new podcasting initiative. Cool.