When Jared Heyman's market research firm, Infosurv, grew from two to seven employees, the CEO knew he needed more space. So, two years ago, he leased a 1,300-square-foot office in Atlanta for Infosurv (infosurv.com), adding 300 square feet. As business took off, Heyman hired ten more people, and the company's once-roomy digs quickly became crowded. Heyman branched out to the floor below, assigning salespeople to one area and operations to another.
One of the big hits to emerge on YouTube this summer was Lonelygirl15, a pouting teenager webcasting from her bedroom who turned out to be an actress hired by three ambitious wannabe producers with...
Of the 275,000 official developers of applications for Palm handheld computers, exactly one has achieved the name recognition the others crave: Vindigo. Its city guide telling users where to eat, d...
Virtual private networks, e-mail, wireless hotspots and text messaging are just some of the technology tools that assist business travelers while they are on the road.
When staying at a hotel, who among us has not had to suffer through a dial-up connection that would have been blazing fast in 1985? Hotels are finally reaching out to tech-needy travelers, evidence...
Until recently most of Angus Davis' telecom experience came from Phillips Academy Andover, where he was kicked out for hacking into the school's phone system to make free long-distance calls.
When Jared Heyman's market research firm, Infosurv, grew from two to seven employees, the CEO knew he needed more space. So, two years ago, he leased a 1,300-square-foot office in Atlanta for Infosurv (infosurv.com), adding 300 square feet. As business took off, Heyman hired ten more people, and the company's once-roomy digs quickly became crowded. Heyman branched out to the floor below, assigning salespeople to one area and operations to another.
One of the big hits to emerge on YouTube this summer was Lonelygirl15, a pouting teenager webcasting from her bedroom who turned out to be an actress hired by three ambitious wannabe producers with...
Of the 275,000 official developers of applications for Palm handheld computers, exactly one has achieved the name recognition the others crave: Vindigo. Its city guide telling users where to eat, d...
Virtual private networks, e-mail, wireless hotspots and text messaging are just some of the technology tools that assist business travelers while they are on the road.
When staying at a hotel, who among us has not had to suffer through a dial-up connection that would have been blazing fast in 1985? Hotels are finally reaching out to tech-needy travelers, evidence...
Until recently most of Angus Davis' telecom experience came from Phillips Academy Andover, where he was kicked out for hacking into the school's phone system to make free long-distance calls.
Janet Baker founded Dragon Systems, which makes speech-recognition software, with her husband, Jim, in 1982. Baker, who is CEO of the Newton, Mass., company, has a Ph.D. in computer sciences from C...
The other night I took my mother to Brooklyn for a dress fitting. Looking for a quicker route back to my Manhattan home, I logged on to MapQuest, a Web service that provides door-to-door directions...
When it comes to helping drivers reach their vacation destinations, TripTiks--those individually tailored, compact but gloriously detailed maps from AAA--have long been the gold standard. As a free...
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