Tristan Louis was born on February 28,1971 and is a French-born American author, entrepreneur and internet activist.
11 Facts About Tristan Louis
At Earthweb, Tristan Louis reprised his role of editor, hoping to reproduce the early success of iWorld and helping launch the company on the stock market.
From 1999 to early 2000, Tristan Louis joined the short-lived dot-com Boo.
In January 2006, Tristan Louis participated in Microsoft Search Champs v4 in Seattle.
In 2011, Tristan Louis returned to startups, launching Keepskor, a branded app company which was acquired in 2014.
Since 2017, Tristan Louis serves as president and CEO of Casebook PBC, an organization focused on building a SaaS platform for social services.
Tristan Louis has been credited with improving relationships between the video-game and banking industry by helping video-game companies understand the need for the kind of strong authentication, fraud-monitoring, and payment solutions that only large multinational banks can offer.
In September 2008, in a speech at the Web 2.0 conference, Tristan Louis predicted the rise of crypto-currencies long before the popularity of Bitcoin.
Tristan Louis was a principal research editor on five books authored by Michael Wolff: Net.
In 2010, Tristan Louis became a frequent contributor to Business Insider and Forbes.
In 2011, Tristan Louis started a weekly column called "On technology".