Eric Eldon, who ran TechCrunch with Alexia Tsotsis until last January, has found his next venture — hyperlocal news. Anyone in tech might be a little baffled at Eldon’s choice, but his explanation makes sense.
Lots of news sites believe that using the Facebook platform — or other smart systems — can help reduce the amount of trollish activity in their comments. But the truth could be much simpler, and much less palatable for them, than that.
More tickets have been released for the 2013 Crunchies, the sixth-annual celebration of the tech industry’s best products, companies, and people. Grab them now, and don’t forget to nominate your favorites.
Tickets go on sale today for the 6th annual Crunchies, which we’re proud to host along with Techcrunch and Venturebeat to salute the best the tech industry has to offer.
For the sixth year in a row, GigaOM, along with our friends at TechCrunch and VentureBeat, are cohosting the Crunchies, the annual awards show that celebrates startups and technology. Help us make sure the best companies win. Get your nominations in now.
Who is interested in a database of startups and tech companies? AOL is in talks to sell Crunchbase, the repository of company information started by Techcrunch, and it sounds like things are getting serious.
The second batch of 250 tickets to the Crunchies, the annual tech awards show hosted by GigaOM, TechCrunch and VentureBeat, are going on sale right now. The Crunchies awards show will be held January 31, 2012, in San Francisco.
As I looked back over the past five years, there were some seminal moments that helped shape Michael Arrington’s — and thus TechCrunch’s — destiny. We created this infographic, which is the story of TechCrunch.
AOL, the New York-based company is on the verge of acquiring TechCrunch, the online blogging network started by former attorney, Michael Arrington. AOL CEO Tim Armstrong is likely to make an appearance at Disrupt, and that is when the deal is likely to be announced.
The second batch of tickets for the third annual Crunchies awards ceremony — to be held on Jan. 8 at the Herbst Theater in San Francisco — goes on sale today, starting at noon PST. You can still vote for finalist tech people, products and companies.
The first batch of 150 tickets for the third annual Crunchies awards ceremony — scheduled to be held on Jan. 8, 2010, at the Herbst Theater in San Francisco — go on sale today starting at noon PST. 450 tickets will be released to the public.
The third annual Crunchies awards ceremony, scheduled to be held on Jan. 8, 2010, at the Herbst Theater in San Francisco, is approaching. As of now, you can vote for the finalists. Here’s how.