About Us
LittleYell is the brainchild of Scott Daniel and Jeff Kunzelman, two computer dudes that met in college and have since collaborated on a number of startups and worked together at a few big companies after they sold the startups. Basically, Scott and Jeff have been stuck with each other for over thirty very productive years.
Their first startup was Quadtel where Scott was a founder and CEO and Jeff was director of Engineering. Quadtel sold BIOS software to major PC manufacturers all over the world. In 1992, Quadtel was sold to Phoenix Technologies where Scott was Vice President and General Manager of Phoenix' PC division and Jeff ran the Core Architecture Group as a Sr. Director.
In 1995, S&J helped found Futuretouch where they authored the PageBuilder web design tool. Futuretouch was sold to Geocities (while it was being swallowed by Yahoo) in 1999. Scott became Vice President of Development for Media and Entertainment at Yahoo and Jeff was a Director of Engineering for the Personal Publishing group at Yahoo and then for Media and Entertainment.
Early in the 21st century, S&J left Yahoo to explore life, love, family, do a little consulting, and generally putter around. In 2007 they came out of retirement to launch Toolcritic.com, a power and hand tool review web site. Today, Toolcritic is one of the leading sources for information about tools on the web.
Scott and Jeff have always sought out small software ideas that have a huge impact. Quadtel and Phoenix BIOS products run on millions of PCs around the world. PageBuilder, Geocities and Yahoo's web design tool, was used to design millions of web sites.
LittleYell is another software idea with the potential for huge impact. It is the web's best way to communicate with a group from the web, email, or your mobile phone.
Scott and Jeff hope you enjoy it!
