Posts Tagged ‘TechCrunch

The news never sleeps, which is why news sites like TechCrunch are addicted to realtime information. That addiction extends to the analytical tools news sites use to determine which articles are resonating with people and which ones aren’t. Today, news sites are getting a special flavor of a tool many already use. It’s called Newsbeat. [...]

Today, we are trying a special edition of Founder Stories; that we are calling Founder Office Hours. Inspired by Paul Graham’s Office Hours onstage at our last Techcrunch Disrupt, we brought together a group of startup founders in our NYC studio to get feedback and advice. Joining regular host Chris Dixon is Josh Kopelman, managing [...]

Earlier today, Google started banning brands who had signed up for Google+ profiles when they weren’t supposed to. Some were outraged by this, but the truth is that Google has said from the beginning that Google+ was meant for real people only for now, and that brand/company support would be coming. This is why TechCrunch [...]

Here’s just some of the comments on their redesign. AOL obviously has some bad marketing execs if they switched from the old TC look to this crayola crayon design. This is about as bad as TC adopting FB Commenting over Disqus. I can’t even see the search bar at the top. Am I supposed to [...]

Following on from the super successful Future of Web Apps Vegas, we’re now powering on with our next FOWA show, taking place in London this October (3-5). We have an amazing lineup already confirmed and are continuing to secure some top speakers over the coming months. You will hear from Sam Stephenson (37 Signals), Scott [...]


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