Archive for the 'Analyst's Edge' Category
My buddy Will recently asked me what feeds I subscribe too, so I thought I would post what I pulled together for him here in case anyone else is looking for the good stuff. I subscribe to tons more feeds, but these are the ones I find myself consistently reading. I’ve found myself helping people [...]
My friend Jason asked me recently if there was a way to filter RSS feeds for keywords or phrases. I hadn’t really thought about it, but with the +150 feeds I have coming into my NetVibes account (a number which has gone up since we launched Analyst’s Edge) I was interested to learn if [...]
There’s a great article today on Wired.com covering user generated news sites. The article is short, very readable, and serves as a great backdrop to our launch of Analyst’s Edge earlier this week.
The jury is still out on the public’s ability to vet information, but the very existence of social [...]
Last month, Guy Kawasaki made some ripples about his site Truemors. Guy detailed on his blog the $12,107.09 he spent over ~50 days to get the site operational. The bulk of his costs were:
$4,500 in software development
$4,800 in legal fees
$1,100 on registering 55 domains
$400 on logo design
Today Joe and I are launching Analyst’s [...]