Tristan Louis
About: Tristan Louis is an Internet veteran, having worked in the Internet industry since 1993. Throughout the years, Mr. Louis has been known as the founder of Internet.com, a co-founder of Earthweb’s developer.com, the interim CTO for Boo.com, and has held many other roles at start-ups during the first dotcom boom.
A journalist by trade, Mr. Louis has written extensively about the Internet, first in industry publications like Internet World, Business 2.0, the Silicon Alley Reporter, and on his popular weblog, TNL.net. Many of the pieces he’s written on his blog have led to interviews in mainstream media both in print (Business Week, the New York Times, the Financial Times, etc…) and broadcast (the BBC, NPR, CBC, etc…) and to speaking engagements around the world.
A pioneer in Internet development, Mr. Louis has been involved in several important developments in the industry:
He established some of the models for industry-specific advertising with Internet.com
He was among the first people in the industry to work on roll-up plays, through close to 100 acquisitions during his tenure at Internet.com and Earthweb.
An active believer in the rights held in the American Constitution, he worked as a member of a coalition to help secure free speech rights on the Internet.
He worked within the Word Wide Web Consortium to establish standards to merge television and the web in the mid-1990s.
In 2000, He worked within the RSS community to help amend some of the specifications to support date elements in every items and provide a theoretical framework to distribute data files over an RSS channel, allowing for the development of what is now known as podcasting.
Born in France but living in the United States, Mr. Louis believes that globalization is now a fact of life and that companies or governments which believe it can be stopped or averted are fooling themselves. He has led development teams on multi-national projects involving development and project management across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Louis is sitting on the Web 2.0 Expo New York advisory board.
Talks Tristan Is Giving
Friday, September 19
| 12:05 - 12:55PM | From Paper to QQ and Beyond: The Evolution of Currency -- 1A23 & 24 |
Twitter Stream:
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Federal Budget 2010
--On a new site designed as part of the transition into office, president-elect Barack Obama asks for some ideas, effectively trying to use the inter...
Apple: Same value, lower price?
--In this entry, I analyze the differences between the old MacBook Pro and the new MacBook, based on Steve Jobs' announcement that it was the same fu...
Is high volatility the new normal?
--Looking at the fluctuation of the Dow over the last few weeks, I noticed a pattern of increased volatility. In this entry, I try to present some of...
Culture Crash
--As the financial landscape is being reshaped in one of the largest crisis of confidence ever encountered by the American form of capitalism, I cann...
Paying for the bailout
--With a $700 billion bailout planned by the government, I go looking for sources where we can find the money to pay for this.
Coins to QQ at Web 2.0
--From barter to grain to metal and paper, and eventually to electronic money, currency has a long history. In this talk, presented at the Web 2.0 Ex...
Bookmarks:
The Mother of All Demos - 150 years ahead of its time • The Register
Who should be the next NYTM Organizer? - NY Tech Meetup (New York, NY) - Meetup.com
Meet with local people to discuss and show-and-tell new technology.
Pomegranate | NS08
NO Fee! Sunny, Quiet, Gramercy/Hospitals Area
Op-Ed Contributor - Memorial Day - NYTimes.com
Is high volatility the new normal?
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