"Part of a person", eh? So we can literally follow people's asses?
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"Part of a person", eh? So we can literally follow people's asses?
(Comment made 10/18/2011)
Top tier firms like Khosla Ventures have the luxury of raising huge funds.
Khosla Ventures is overpowered, it needs a nerf ASAP.
(Comment made 10/13/2011. Before I found Mankrik's wife.)
BOP IT! *bop!* TWIST IT! *twist!* GROCKIT! *...grock?*
(Comment made 10/17/2011. Ah, youth...)
You Know What’s *REALLY* Cool? Antarctica.
The Pandora of Contacts? Does it randomly give you contacts for a couple of hours then cuts you off? Does it have a high tendency of giving you contacts that you don't like nor expect, but only lets you ignore them a limited amount of times per day?
Eric Schmidt Finally Appears On Google+
For a company that is supposed to eat its own dog food, Google has been criticized for how few of its senior executives are visible on Google+. Larry+ and Sergey+ are there, and now so too is executive chairman Eric Schmidt+.
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At any other publication, Paul would have been fired long ago. And his post would be taken down. But I will let it stand. When Paul was hired, he was promised that he could write anything and it would not be censored, even if it was disparaging to TechCrunch. I will still honor that agreement.
Erick Schonfeld responds to Paul Carr, after his resignation from TechCrunch and the ensuing fight on Twitter. We are witnessing the implosion of one of the Web's best sites. (thanks Abbas Naqvi of Jigartronic)
What I knew last week, but can only write now, is that while Heather, Mike and other senior editorial staffers were making a stand for the site’s editorial independence from The Huffington Post, Erick cut a side deal with Huffington to guarantee him the top job once Mike was gone.
Will you still visit TechCrunch knowing that at least two of the site's best-known writers are out?