Jason Fell
Jason Fell is the technology editor of Entrepreneur.com in New York City. Previously, he served as online news editor of Foliomag.com, the online arm of Folio: magazine. He also worked as a staff writer forĀ Soundings magazine and a reporter with the Journal Register Company of newspapers. Email him at jfell@entrepreneur.com. You can follow him on Twitter @jwfell.
For Windows Users, Microsoft's 'Surface' Might Be Your Next Tablet
Tech giant's new tablets to feature Windows OS, a built-in keyboard and kickstand.
Robert Scoble: Tech 'Treps Should Be Crazy Passionate
The popular blogger and social media fanatic on where technology is headed and what an entrepreneur needs to make it there.
Apple Gives MacBook Pro a Major Upgrade With Retina Display
New slimmer, 15-inch model comes with features for business users.
Mark Cuban: Outwork and Outlearn Your Competition
The billionaire tech entrepreneur and popular 'Shark Tank' star on working hard and finding success.
Guy Kawasaki: No 'Secret Sauce' for Tech Success
The entrepreneur and investor on what's needed to be successful in the evolving world of tech.
Google+ Adds New Local Listings Tab for Businesses
A company's listing on Google will be available to users across Google search, maps, mobile and now Google+.
Finding the Best Time to Post to Social Networks
Popular URL shortening service bitly examines the peak times to post to Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr.
LinkedIn Fans Rejoice: Your iPad App Has Arrived
The popular business networking site has created an app for Apple's tablet.
7 Tips for Upgrading IT Security
From encrypting files to beefing up passwords, consider these steps for better protecting sensitive company data.
YouTube to Give Away $50 Million in Free Advertising for New Video Program
Google's video publishing powerhouse to offer pay-per-click features for video ads, much like AdWords for search.
Want Better Twitter Results? Try These Effective Types of Tweets
A new report suggests that complaining and being cryptic aren't the best ways to engage followers on the popular social network.
Why Instagram Won't Be the Last Startup Facebook Buys Before Its IPO
The big social network is on the hunt for small companies that can strengthen its hold on the social media market.
What You Need to Know About the New Google Plus Design
Google's social network takes cues from Facebook and Twitter for its new look.
How Instagram Went From Idea to $1 Billion in Less Than Two Years
Here's a quick history of the meteoric rise of the popular file-sharing app, which is being acquired by Facebook despite its absence of revenue.
Instagram Founders Agree to Facebook Buyout
The popular photo sharing app will likely be acquired for $1 billion, reports say.
Kentucky Businesses Brace for NCAA Final Four Madness
Here are three tips for how you can prepare for a sudden surge in sales.
What Magazines Can Teach You About Using Pinterest
Three top magazines share their strategies for making the most of the popular social media site.
Still Stumped by Social Media? Google Wants to Help Figure Out What's Working
Want to find out how your Twitter and Facebook posts are affecting your bottom line? Google's new reports might provide the answer.
Moshi Monsters and the Mistake That Launched the Multimillion-Dollar Business
Mind Candy's Michael Acton Smith offers his three biggest lessons before striking gold with one of the fastest-growing online children's games.
The Kickoff: Three Startups Born from the NFL
After the Super Bowl and the end of the season, some football stars learn business skills and start their own companies.
Why Google's Privacy Changes Are Good for Advertisers
If your small business advertises with the search giant, you may soon find that your placements are even more effective.
A SOPA About-Face for Members of Congress
Votes on anti-piracy bills are placed on hold in the wake of dramatic online and in-person protests.
NY Tech Entrepreneurs: Stop the SOPA and PIPA Anti-Piracy Bills
Online and in-person, groups protest controversial legislation.
Three Tips for Keeping Business Data Safe on Personal Mobile Devices
Do your employees use their own smartphones and tablets for work? If so, follow these suggestions to keep sensitive business information secure.
White House Opposes Online Piracy Bills -- For Now
Obama administration puts the brakes on controversial legislation to punish 'rogue' websites that sell pirated content.
CES 2012: Three Wild Tools from Tech Entrepreneurs
A walkthrough of the event's first-ever exhibit area for startup companies.
How to Raise Money for Your Startup -- Now
Entrepreneur and finance expert Asheesh Advani shares his best tips for finding capital in a difficult economy.
How to Protect Android Smartphones From Cyber Attacks
A mobile security expert offers three tips for keeping sensitive personal and business data safe on the popular phones.
Anti-Piracy Bill Could Do More Harm Than Good for Small Companies
The proposed 'SOPA' bill aims to put an end to online piracy, but those who oppose it say it could have negative implications for small businesses.





