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- Congrats, taking on the big boys and growing like that.
- I search for a personal page in google and found Vinny Lingham site and it seems it is on the number one spot. Great site and I'll always visit this one since I found it.
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- That's great news, Vinny. You're tapping into a huge underserved market with SynthaSite and the product is looking great!
Vinny Lingham's Blog
Personal Blog of Vinny Lingham, CEO of SynthaSite
I’m attending the MIT/Stanford Venture Lab (VLAB) conference on Cloud Computing.
Jonathan Bryce, Co-founder, Mosso, is the keynote speaker.
Overview: “Cloud computing increases capacity and expands computing capabilities without heavy investment in infrastructure, training or software licensing. Most importantly though, it democratizes ... Continue reading »
Jonathan Bryce, Co-founder, Mosso, is the keynote speaker.
Overview: “Cloud computing increases capacity and expands computing capabilities without heavy investment in infrastructure, training or software licensing. Most importantly though, it democratizes ... Continue reading »
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Basically put, I've subscribed to a lot of service and content sites on the web, and one of the most frustrating aspects of going back to a site you don't visit frequently is when you cant remember your username and password information. Now, maybe i'm a little behind on managing my details online, but i cant see an easy way for someone who has maybe deleted their cookies, and not saved their passwords, to log into a site they visit infrequently.
As i manage multiple e-mail accounts, it would now require testing each account to see if it matches up with your site. Not to go into the whole privacy issue, but from a practical standpoint, it doesn't leverage well for returning visitors. Maybe you could pioneer/provide a solution for this problem, if its common that is?