Posts By / Ryan McIntyre

Mushroom WAG

A few weeks ago, we held another edition of our (somewhat) quarterly WAG (wine and gourmet) potluck dinner club. This time, David and Hillary were kind enough to host the event at their place in Mill Valley, and they also suggested that each dish feature mushrooms, in the spirit of Iron Chef. Katherine signed us…

Twenty Million and Counting…

As of today Technorati is now tracking twenty million blogs, and is adding many more every minute. When Mobius invested in Technorati just over a year ago and I joined the board, Technorati was tracking just a few million blogs. While the past year has not been without scaling and performnance challenges, the team has…

A Disaster

I really hope this screen shot is not a hoax. If it is on the web, it must be true, right?

Rotten Apple

Steve Jobs needs to spend some time reading Seth Godin between his visits to the altar of Jonathan Ive. If only Apple placed as much emphasis on customer service and support as they do on the design and marketing of their products… I am a lifelong fan of Apple — I taught myself to program…

The Dangers of Bluetooth

I popped in to my neighborhood Peet’s this afternoon for a coffee break. While reading a magazine, I watched with bemusement as a woman sat down at the table next to me, placed her cellphone on the table and began to converse with an invisible friend using a bluetooth headset. Putting aside my ambivalent feelings…

About About

My colleague Jason Mendelson and I recently did an angel investment in a startup record label. Jason & I play in two bands together (Soul Patch is the one with an album out and second one in the works due in mid 2006) and work together at Mobius. We recently had the good fortune to…

Google: The Auction King

Having co-founded a first-generation web search engine, I occasionally spend time watching Google take over the world and reflect on the factors that led to their amazing success which built upon what initially seemed like a me-too idea, while the early search engines such as Excite, Infoseek, Lycos and Inktomi floundered. Most of us know…

My First Podcast

OK, file this one under “shameless self-promotion”. John Furrier, who runs Podtech.net and does a podcast series called “The infoTalk PodCast”, came by my office several weeks ago and interviewed me for his show. This is the first podcast that I have appeared on. If you want to hear me wax a bit geeky about…

Language Acquisition

My son Quinn is nineteen months old and is soaking up new words like a sponge. Some of my recent favorites include: umbrella, spider and Calabi-Yau, which might qualify as the most useless word a toddler could know, but deeply amused his dad, who was having fun with his excellent mimicry skills one Saturday afternoon….

Place-shifting with the Slingbox

I’m happy to announce that Sling Media has shipped their first product, the Slingbox Personal Broadcaster, and that Walt Mossberg’s review of the Slingbox appears in Thursday’s Wall Street Journal. I’ve posted about Sling briefly in the past, here and here, and have been actively involved with the company as a board member since Mobius…