Carlos Granier
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2026
  • Five Machine Learning Projects I Wanted to Work On β€” and What Actually Happened
    In 2017 I published a wishlist of ML problems I wanted to tackle. Nine years later, here's the honest scorecard β€” what I built, what the market solved for me, and why the bottleneck has shifted from building to knowing what to build.
  • The 2026 AI Infrastructure Supercycle: What You Need to Know Now
    A strategic intelligence brief on the 2026 AI infrastructure buildout β€” covering silicon acceleration, $700B in hyperscaler CapEx, the nuclear energy pivot, regulatory risk, and Thailand's emergence as Southeast Asia's dominant digital hub.
2025
  • The AI Factory: A 2024–2025 Overview of AI-Optimized Data Centers and the Colossus Archetype
    An analysis of the technical, financial, and environmental dimensions of the AI Factory era β€” anchored by a deep dive into xAI's Colossus supercomputer as the defining archetype of 2024–2025 AI infrastructure.
2024
  • Migrating my WordPress blog to Astro
    Guide to migrating a WordPress blog to Astro, including theme modifications, image handling, and deployment steps.
2017
  • Five Machine Learning Projects I Want to Be Working On Now
    A wishlist of five ML problems I wanted to tackle in 2017 β€” from analyzing 17,000 hours of video to building recommendation engines and cracking subscriber funnels.
2012
  • Thoughts on Twitter Censorship
    Twitter's move may open the door for more transparency in modern democracies; what it will do for those countries were freedom of speech really needs a helping hand remains to be seen.
2011
  • Let me show you how French Coffee makes your brain happier (and other statistical lies)
2010
  • Google TV is coming (and we told you so)
    In April, 2006, I wrote: "Google is also making inroads into the set-top box business, hoping to bring <del datetime="2010-03-18T13:24:48+00:00">television</del> media straight into your television (whether it's in your living room or your mobile phone)." Today, Google is finally announcing Google TV.
2008
  • How to Make Money With Digital Media
    The first question that comes out of any Media Executive when I mention New Media is 'How will we make money?' To which I always answer 'How will you make money without new media?' However, they make a valid point: this is a business and if we can't make money at it then we should be doing something else. So let's try and figure out what it takes to make money online with your content.
  • 5 Mindset Shifts Every Media Executive Needs to Make
    Media executives thinking about distributing their content online (and they all should) need to make important mindset shifts in order to understand what the digital revolution is all about, how it affects their business and what benefits it can bring to their operation. I've outlined five mindset shifts every media executive needs to make.
  • How companies that learn will take your lunch money
2007
  • 5 Observations on the State of Digital Media
  • Variety: RCTV's "El SeΓ±or Presidente" film challenges Chavez
  • NBC Drops YouTube
  • Information Dashboard Nirvana
  • NBC and CBS Neck-and-Neck on YouTube ratings
    According to the latest YouTube stats, NBC has caught up with CBS on total daily page views (*) at YouTube.
  • Will erinMedia Topple Nielsen?
    Upstart media-research company erinMedia takes on ratings giant Nielsen.
2006
  • Analyzing the CBS YouTube Stats
    An analysis of CBS's first month on YouTube, including an investigation on the viral growth of several CBS shows.
  • Blast From the Past - Multidimensional Data Analysis
    About eight years ago, I was analyzing television ratings at a leading network in Venezuela... when I came up with the following graph (see below). Rendering <strong>took forever</strong> in Excel, but the resulting image was not only beautiful, but <strong>highly informative</strong>. Have a look.
  • The Advertiser's Dilemma
    As an advertiser, you'd want to optimize your purchases. But by the time you can tell a video is a runaway hit, you've not only probably lost the majority of your potential audience, but you'll also have to pay a premium to advertise on that now world famous video.
  • Rethinking Ratings
    An analysis of current television ratings methods, why they're inappropriate for the timeless internet and digital video recorder era, and suggestions for improving them.
  • Google Buys YouTube for US$1.65 Billion in Stock
  • Why Google Should Buy YouTube
  • Case Study: NBC's Heroes
    Heroes offers a great many opportunities for Digital Media Integration. Is NBC taking advantage of them?
  • Can Google News (or ESPN) predict the future?
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