Author Archives: John Feland

About John Feland

I am the founder and CEO of Argus Insights, a leader in Experience Analytics. Argus was started in stealth mode in 2008 to answer the question, "How can Market Research be improved and help drive innovation instead of validation?" I was the Executive Director of the ME310 Global Design Innovation Course at Stanford University. The course has a forty year history of developing tomorrow’s innovation leaders. Formerly I was the Chief Technologist for SK Telecom America’s R&D Group. In this role I was responsible for understanding how the rapidly changing technology landscape would enable SK Telecom to craft new business opportunities in the Americas. My areas of responsibility ranged from NGN wireless technologies (LTE vs WiMaxx, etc), handheld experiences & the interface technologies that enable them (multitouch touchscreens, haptic feedback, smartphone operating systems), as well as evolving influences on the telecommunications market (cloud computing, femtocells, CDN’s, LBS, SNS, etc.) I also supported SKTA’s internal Business Development & Corporate Venture Capital organizations. Prior to my role at SKTA, I led Synaptics efforts for developing next generation capabilities for handheld devices from within the marketing organization. I was responsible for developing a comprehensive competitive landscape for the various handheld markets, with specific focus on the mobile ecosystem, driving the product & technology strategy, in partnership with the engineering organization, to architect & execute our roadmap of future capabilities. I was also the architect of the Onyx Concept Phone, the world’s first multitouch mobile experience. I worked with the top handset manufacturers on the creation of tomorrow’s handsets, ensuring the right marriage of technology & user experience takes place as we see an industry transformation take place around multitouch technologies.

Spamalot, a social media drama in three acts

There’s a problem in social media analytics today. Spam. Spam in more flavors and varieties than even Hormel has produced to satisfy the crazed cravings of the market. The first type of spam we see is classic ecommerce … Continue reading

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Biggest Winner of Samsung Galaxy S4 launch? iPhone 5!

We’ve checked our math over twenty times, gone back to the sources to verify what we’re seeing in the data from the market, but there’s no other conclusion we can draw, the Galaxy S4 is having what can … Continue reading

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Tim: I’m Sorry, China:You Should Be, Apple’s loss in mindshare makes China critical to their future

While much has been made of Apple’s apology to China for their dismal support of iPhone users, the bigger story is why the great Apple would apologize to any consumers after years of “if I want your opinion, … Continue reading

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Broadway Flop or Sleeper Hit: Unpacking the Galaxy S IV launch

Beware the Ides of March said the soothsayer to Julius Caesar before he was brutally murdered by his customers.  With the launch of the Galaxy S IV, the same could have been said for Samsung.  The fanfare around the launch … Continue reading

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Social Capital Metrics Correlate to IDC’s Tablet Results: World-Wide Tablet Shipments Up 75% in 4th Q

IDC and the WSJ just reported a huge boost in tablet sales world wide.  Our Social Capital Metrics on the Tablet market support the rationale for this jump.  You can see the boost in consumer driven buzz volume … Continue reading

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