Where Did I Put That Manual?
Each day, consumers conduct more than two million online searches for user manuals and self-support information on products ranging from consumer electronics to kitchen appliances. Many of these searc
Each day, consumers conduct more than two million online searches for user manuals and self-support information on products ranging from consumer electronics to kitchen appliances. Many of these searc
Today’s guest blogger is my partner, Jason Mendelson. I’m immensely proud of Jason, my partner Chris Wand, Stratify’s CEO Ramana Venkata, his excellent management team, and all
BusinessWeek has a web slideshow running called Big Tech Buyouts. It profiles the founders of 10 Internet companies that have been acquired this year. Three of them – FeedBurner
I’ve declared my SharePoint fanboy status in the past – most recently in my post titled SharePoint Magic. Gone are the years where I’d tease my friends at Microsoft about
Wallstrip turned one yesterday. Howard Lindzon – the founder – celebrated by playing with guns. I’ve found Howard (and Lindsey) to be consistently hysterically funny and
If you go deep into the Feld Thoughts archive bin – way back to December 5, 2005 – I wrote a post called It’s The Trust, Stupid. I still like
Praise to my friends at Lijit for pledging 1% of their equity to the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Colorado. Lijit is the seventh company that has formally announced their participation in
Network access control (or NAC as the security world calls it) has become a huge technology buzzword recently. Everyone in networking and security is screaming about NAC – with Cisco
Today EchoStar announced that is has acquired Sling Media for $380 million in cash. My partner and 2007 travel buddy Ryan McIntyre is smiling tonight as he crawls into bed
Stan James just wrote a post titled Explore the world of blogs around you which describes the new Lijit Blog Explore feature. I’ve been calling this feature “bubbles” and if [&