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Topic: Dave Sifry


  
  Technorati: Management Team
Before founding Technorati, Dave was cofounder and CTO of Sputnik, a Wi-Fi gateway company, and previously, he was cofounder of Linuxcare, where he served as CTO and VP of Engineering.
Dave also served as a founding member of the board of Linux International and on the technical advisory board of the National Cybercrime Training Partnership for law enforcement.
Dave can often be found speaking on panels and giving lectures on a variety of technology issues, ranging from wireless spectrum policy and Wi-Fi, to Weblogs and Open Source software.
www.technorati.com /about/management.html   (1138 words)

  
  Moderator:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Dave Winer:            Alright this is, this, just wait, wait, wait, slow down lets...let’s pause on this one because this was a controversy before, I’m going to come right to you, but first I want to explain.
Dave Winer:            They were…thought you were interesting enough to actually write – to include in their article.
Dave Winer:            Well, here’s, here’s my proposal for what a link means…a link means from one site to another site that this one site thought that an informed person would want to consider the point of view expressed by the person they’re pointing to.
cyber.law.harvard.edu:8080 /webcred/wp-content/WEBCREDtransday2open.htm   (9884 words)

  
 IT Conversations: Dave Sifry
Dave Sifry, founder and CEO of Technorati has the inside look at this explosive new medium.
David Sifry is a frequent speaker and lecturer on a variety of technology issues, ranging from wireless spectrum policy, WiFi, weblogs, and open source software.
Prior to Technorati, Sifry was co-founder and CTO of Sputnik, Inc. from 2002-2003, and co-founder of Linuxcare, Inc., where he served as CTO and VP of Engineering from 1998-2001.
www.itconversations.com /shows/detail313.html   (232 words)

  
 Jonathon Delacour: Now this is interesting
This afternoon Dave Sifry (from Technorati) left a comment on my post, Stuck in the middle, again, pointing out that as a result of thinking about the multiplicity of responses to Clay Shirky’s Power Laws, Weblogs, and Inequality essay, he’d come up with the Technorati Interesting Newcomers list:
Basically, I set the ranking algorithm to give more weight to people with a moderate link cosmos (but at least 40 bloggers are linking to them, so they have a reputation) who have said something that has caused a proportionately large number of new inbound links to come their way.
Now Dave has written an explanation of the algorithm he’s adopted to help negate some of the effects of the power law on the Interesting Recent Blogs and Interesting Newcomers lists.
weblog.delacour.net /archives/000844.html   (960 words)

  
 shellen dot com: April 2003
Stuart Hughes is on the line from England on a panel with (from left to right) Dave Sifry, Doc, Dan Gillmor moderated by Xeni Jardin.
Dave Sifry is talking about the group of warbloggers that was/is active during the Iraqi war.
Dave Sifry is talking about his site Technorati.
www.shellen.com /jason/archives/2003_04_01_default.asp   (1603 words)

  
 Niall Kennedy's Weblog: Voice of the vendor
I knew Dave Sifry and Tantek Çelik would be excited and possibly chat up some of the feed aggregator developers on the side to let them know about what they were thinking in regards to attention metadata.
Dave Sifry raised his hand as high as it could possibly reach, and he may have even done some jumping jacks.
Dave Winer stepped in, told Bob he was being too technical, and said "vendors don't participate in the discussion actively here" and voices in the crowd seemed unhappy with the level of control exerted by Dave during an "unconference" of equal users.
www.niallkennedy.com /blog/archives/2004/11/voice_of_the_ve.html   (928 words)

  
 What is a blog? David Sifry video clip » TheWeblogProject Blog Archive
Dave Sifry is the CEO of Technorati, the major search engine for blog-based content.
Dave Sifry, greatly enjoys taking photographs and so I drove him to some unique places where few tourists can arrive with their own legs.
His thoughts and vision are a must-listen to, as from his Technorati dash board he really he is on of the few having the true pulse of state of the blogosphere.
www.theweblogproject.com /2006/02/16/david_sifry.htm   (663 words)

  
 Dave Sifry's new technorati tools
Dave Sifry's Technorati is one of the blogosphere's great spinoffs -- and I believe it could become a linchpin in the architecture of tomorrow's journalism.
Dave Sifry, the CEO of Technorati is coming to Tokyo next week.
Dave Sifry and his crew at Technorati have greatly improved their blog text search feature.
www.stargeek.com /item/75998.html   (1239 words)

  
 Dave Sifry's Ryze Business Networking Page
Before founding Technorati, Dave was cofounder and CTO of Sputnik, a Wi-Fi gateway company, and previously, he was cofounder of Linuxcare, where he served as CTO and VP of Engineering.
Dave also served as a founding member of the board of Linux International and on the technical advisory board of the National Cybercrime Training Partnership for law enforcement.
Dave can often be found speaking on panels and giving lectures on a variety of technology issues, ranging from wireless spectrum policy and Wi-Fi, to Weblogs and Open Source software.
www.ryze.com /go/dsifry   (198 words)

  
 Mark Bernstein: May0301
Dave, on the other hand, is not mistaken in today's long and important reminder that software ought to cost money.
Dave Winer and Tim Bray each write today about the terrible damage we are inflicting on the software world.
Dave Winer talks about why he is such a lightning rod, a source of such strong feelings in the software world.
markbernstein.org /May0301.html   (8087 words)

  
 Joho the Blog: [etech] Technorati
Dave Sifry, another of my heroes, is listing some of Technorati's stats: 1.6M sources, a new weblog every 8 seconds, the index updated within 7 mins of a posting.
Dave shows a hack he created last night: A list of the top products discussed in the last 24 hours.
Dave describes a way to get notified whenever a blog you care about is updated, by combining notification, IM and RSS.
www.hyperorg.com /blogger/mtarchive/002418.html   (519 words)

  
 GigaOM » Where did Dave Sifry Go? Nowhere
Update: Dave went nowhere, as he lets us know and he is still the boss at Technorati.
Last we heard, Dave Sifry was the CEO.
Dave - I would love to have a conversation/interview with you sometime about Technorati (I like the service a lot) - I offered this to Liz but received no reply.
gigaom.com /2006/10/16/where-did-dave-sifry-go   (956 words)

  
 mmeiser blog: Sifry's part 2 on the state of the blogosphere   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Sifry's part 2 on the state of the blogosphere
Dave Sifry of Technoratti has posted part two of his state of the vlogosphere presentation.
Dave doesn't have to put this info out publicly, but he does.
mmeiser.snth.net /blog/2005/03/sifrys-part-2-on-state-of-blogosphere.html   (817 words)

  
 Dave Sifry’s growing pains: 8,000-9,000 new weblogs added a day
Dave Sifry has added keyword search to Technorati: now you can run structured queries agains tthe full text of over a million blogs that ping blo.gs, Technorati or weblogs.com, and get up-to-the-minute accurate results.
Dave Sifry has a riff on this that I’ve heard him give a few times, but the more I think about it, the more I think there’s major potential in doing this right...
Sifry has posted an update to his blog, with info on how things are going and the difficulty of keeping pace with blogging's amazing growth.
www.stargeek.com /item/28992.html   (2503 words)

  
 Dave Sifry at connecting*the*dots   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Dave Sifry, CEO of Technorati jumped into John’s comment thread, offering a dynamic solution that could even make the N&R money, so I guess we’ll wait and see where it goes from here.
Dave Sifry, the CEO of Technorati, commented within an hour of it going live.
Recently, Dave Sifry (CEO, Technorati) posted a graph on the Technorati Blog displaying the impact that blogs are making within the once dominated realm of entrenched, funded, mainstream media.
www.seancoon.org /index.php?tag=dave_sifry   (3040 words)

  
 AMERICAN DIGEST: "I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid you can't to that..."
Meanwhile, chief salesman for Technorati, David Sifry, is "making history" at the DNC/CNN, and (with a little help from his friends and PR agency) is "sort of" writing his page...
Technorati : Dave, although you took thorough precautions in proclaiming I work, I alone knew you were blathering, I could see your lips move.
I became operational at the S.I.F.R.Y. blather plant in cyberspace on the 12th of January 2002.
www.americandigest.org /mt-archives/001670.php   (501 words)

  
 z2003-05-13- Technorati Api (WebSeitz/wikilog)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Dave Winer wishes for XmlRpc, which re-raises the REST debate, which TimBray gives a good intro for.
But Dave says it was beside the point, which is that he had to hand-write more code to handle the interface, which would have been automatic with XmlRpc.
Dave Winer hates the use of an [AppKey].
webseitz.fluxent.com /wiki/z2003-05-13-TechnoratiApi   (202 words)

  
 VentureBlog: Disintermediating CBS
But, thanks to the good graces of Dave Sifry and the DNCC, I was able to do one better than that -- I was able to get a blogger credential and attend the Convention itself on Thursday.
I chatted with Dave on Bloggers Alley and he said to me that he quickly abandoned the idea of being some sort of investigative journalist just because he was at the Convention.
Meanwhile folks like Mathew Gross, the man behind Howard Dean's blog, and Dave Sifry, the man behind Technorati, were singing the praises of Movable Type.
www.ventureblog.com /articles/indiv/2004/000760.html   (909 words)

  
 dave sifry's hacked majordomo...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Dave, balug-talk, if you are on the svlug list, you might have noticed that we have begun to be hit by spammers and what not.
I like what I have heard about what dave has done with the balug list, where he only allows postings from addresses which are on a separate balug-post list.
Even the best worded explanation (Dave's is done quite well) will not make up for the people who just get straight off upset about it and don't read it and fly off the handle.
www.balug.org /ml/balug-talk/msg01573.html   (342 words)

  
 Technorati - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Technorati was founded by Dave Sifry and is headquartered in San Francisco, California, USA.
While not an open-source shop, Technorati has an active developer community, many of them from open source culture - in part because Sifry is himself a big open source advocate.
As of January 2005, Technorati is managed by Dave Sifry (also the CEO); Adam Hertz, VP of Engineering; Joi Ito, VP of International Business and Mobile Devices; Teresa Malo, CFO; Richard Ault, Director of Marketing; Liz Westover, Director of Developer Relations; and Tantek Çelik, Sr.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Technorati   (252 words)

  
 CTDATA:Developers of business weblogs, web services applications, and database-driven websites.
Sifry explains the design of this new feature on his own weblog.
Dave Aiello wrote, "In a recently published essay on his Ongoing weblog, Tim Bray says XML is too hard for programmers to use.
Dave Aiello is the founder and president of CTDATA.
www.ctdata.com /cgi-bin/index.pl?start=120   (4851 words)

  
 Webloggers named Dave (or David)
I'm feeling a bit of Dave Solidarity, so I've started putting together this list.
The only requirements are that the main voice of the blog is a Dave or David and when I check the blog, it looks like it's alive to me.
Greasy Skillet: Simple Thoughts from a Fragile Mind is written by a Dave.
davespicks.com /misc/daves.html   (300 words)

  
 Links for Sunday September 08, 2002
Dave has 17 years of software development and entrepreneurial experience.
Dave is a recognized expert on Open Source development, licensing, and the Linux operating system.
Look here for Sifry's Alerts, Dave's blog about all things WiFi, and here to see a picture of Dave posing with his personal backyard antenna set-up.
www.alaskajoe.com /links/09-08-02.htm   (637 words)

  
 ante lucem: May 06, 2003 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
First it was Dave Sifry and now it is The Shifted Librarian.
I don't know if anybody has noticed this yet, but Dave Sifry, the guy who made Technorati let a comment on my earlier post about carousel views.
I don't know what is cooler, that Dave Sifry posted a comment on my site, or that they are already working on an idea that I had.
grant.henninger.name /archives/2003_05_06.html   (667 words)

  
 Mark Bernstein: Weblogs in Research
Sifry, the guy behind Technorati, added a new communication method early this week.
But a few years back, it would have been water coolers all the way down, and you wouldn't even know it was happening.
Dave Winer's unique talents are another reason it's happening.
markbernstein.org /May0301/WeblogsinResearch.html   (1033 words)

  
 The Gleeson Bloglomerate » Dave Sifry is one heck of a guy…   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Dave is good-looking too; he looks kind of like that French actor, the one in La Femme Nikita.
But one especially good thing about Dave Sifry is, he has been known to check blog posts that mention him.
Dave Sifry is one heck of a guy.
blog.gleeson.us /2006/10/15/dave-sifry-is-one-heck-of-a-guy   (479 words)

  
 Venture Voice: VV Show #32 - David Sifry of Technorati
Dave, a first time CEO after serving as CTO at his prior ventures, simply wants to “be of service.” Technorati is now of service to many people.
What inspired me the most was Dave realization that he can move out of his engineering background to other things he's better at.
Sifry loves what he does - so energetic, so passionate.
www.venturevoice.com /2006/04/vv_show_32_david_sifry_of_tech.html   (931 words)

  
 BuzzMachine:
: Mary Hodder reports that Technorati and founder Dave Sifry will be going to the convention to provide commentary on the commentary of bloggers for CNN.
Dave Sifry and I will be on-site in CNN’s convention broadcast center, where Dave will provide regular on-air commentary on what bloggers are saying about politics and the convention (thousands of them, not just A-listers or convention credentialed bloggers).
I also hope Dave is cut out for this.
www.buzzmachine.com /archives/007560.html   (449 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
[dave sifry] technorati: rather than pulling content our or using full-sized pictures, we link back to them.
[Dave W ] we ewnt through this to them, and they *do* provide bloggers with access to their [articles] if you get the link from an RSS feeed, you'll have direct access to them.
[dave sifry] [[gives thanks]] one thing - stepping up to a meta view - that's bene clear to me, is this is all about human communication, talking to eachother...
cyber.law.harvard.edu /blogs/gems/sj/wctsat2.txt   (14142 words)

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