David H. Freedman


Can You Survive the Ebay Economy?

If you think Web auctions are only for collectibles, you're in for a surprise. These online agoras now sell everything from moving services to real estate wh...  Read story

Can You Survive the Ebay Economy?

If you think Web auctions are only for collectibles, you're in for a surprise. These online agoras now sell everything from moving services to real estate wh...  Read story

Creative Juices

Many companies are wondering what makes the most sense - concentrating computer power in desktops, in corporate servers, or on the Web? For answers we can lo...  Read story

Help Wanted: An Adult

Here's why the same Internet forces that boosted Eric Silberman's start-up are now pressing him to fill his own job as CEO of Idiom Technologies.  Read story

Got Guts?

An interview with Bob Lutz, the former vice-chairman of Chrysler. Lutz describes common mistakes companies make when designing new products and explains what...  Read story

Intensive Care

By asking its customers what they wanted and then giving it to them--giving it all to them--Griffin Hospital not only made itself over but reinvented the pra...  Read story

The Money Trail

In much of the northern U.S., a hidden, lush economy thrives along thousands of miles of snowmobile trails. Here's how this winterland boom began and what th...  Read story

Chaos Theory

Justice Technology, the number one Inc. 500 company for 1998, achieved its staggering growth by branching out into new services--usually before determining w...  Read story

Corps Values

The U.S. Marines are trained to make split-second decisions based on incomplete information, in life-or-death situations. Can they provide clues to running a...  Read story

Sonic Boom

A profile of Optiva, the number one Inc. 500 company, and the unlikely product -- an electric toothbrush -- that brought it to the top of the 1997 list.  Read story

What You Want Before You Know You Want It

Despite high labor and inventory costs, a small hardware store has been in the black for decades. Here's why.  Read story

Semi-Virtual Sales

Inc. Technology 's editor comments on retailing on the Web, and discusses the summer issue of the magazine.  Read story

In Defense of a Relic

Inc. Technology's editor muses about technology and offers overviews of certain key articles.  Read story

The Good, the Bad, and the Erotic

Inc. Technology's editor thinks about the new fast pace of business, and offers an overview of issue Vol. 4, 1996.  Read story

Novel Ties

Inc. Technology's editor offers an overview of the issue.  Read story

Technology in the Fast Lane

Inc. Tecnology's editor offers some comments on technology and an overview of this issue of the magazine.  Read story

Through the Looking Glass

The editor of Inc. Technology explains why small companies use technology to look like the big guys and vice versa.  Read story

Found Horizons

Inc. Technology's editor offers some thoughts on the World Wide Web and an overview of the magazine.  Read story

Think Applications

Inc. Technology's editor offers some comments and highlights some articles in this issue.  Read story

How Fast Can Word Travel?

A look at the results of two mathematic professors' experiment studying how fast a rumor can spread on-line.  Read story

Life in the Virtual Lane

Inc. Technology's editor muses on why male baby-boomers are so drawn to computer programs that simulate mundane tasks.  Read story

Right Solution, Wrong Problem

Inc. Technology's editor offers an overview of the issue along with some comments.  Read story

The Human Factor

Inc. Technology's editor offers comments and highlights of the issue (Vol. 17, No. 9).  Read story

Starman

Lucas talks to Inc. Technology's editor about digital technology in films, education and more.  Read story

Plenty of Challenges, No Rules

Inc. Technology's editor offers comments and highlights of the issue (Vol. 17, No.4).  Read story

E-mail With. . . Spammers

The two lawyers who angered the Internet community when they posted ads on various USENETs tell why they did it.  Read story

Computer Upgrade: To Hell and Back

A company's struggle to upgrade its computer system is detailed, while advice on lessons learned is offered.  Read story

From Forklifts to Software

Helping employees adjust to a more complex product line.  Read story