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PHOTOS: Sizing Up The New iPad

TechCrunch | Posted 05.14.2012

Even if you have perfect vision, indulge me here for a second. You know when you go in for an eye exam and you're asked to look at a combination of le...

Stretched Thin, Google Scraps Handful Of Projects

techcrunch.com | Posted 01.21.2012

Google has more than 40 core products, and hundreds of products depending on how you count them. Even with over 30,000 employees, that’s a lot to su...

Soledad O'Brien, Michael Arrington, and the Non-Existent Black Entrepreneur

Dr. Boyce Watkins | Posted 01.07.2012

Dr. Boyce Watkins

Soledad O'Brien's public spanking of Tech Crunch founder Michael Arrington is, in my opinion, the stuff that legends are made of.

Too Few Women Starting Tech Companies? Blame Yourself

Jessica Rovello | Posted 05.25.2011

Jessica Rovello

Here's a secret I'd like to share with all of the women and men out there -- being an entrepreneur and a mother is possible. And while it may be hard, it's a lot easier than working for someone else.

All Squared Up

Ben Arnon | Posted 05.25.2011

Ben Arnon

I had the opportunity to try out Square this evening while attending a Tech Crunch: Disrupt party at the NYC office of charity:water. In this picture...

Arrington Disrupts NYC -- and Likes It

Steve Rosenbaum | Posted 05.25.2011

Steve Rosenbaum

TechCrunch Disrupt deserves a serious recap, because it's possible that it will quickly be the gold standard for tech conferences.

The New Kids on the Internet

Courtney Boyd Myers | Posted 05.25.2011

Courtney Boyd Myers

As founders of two of the most hedonistic and bohemian "addictive digital platforms," 22-year-old Christopher Poole and 17-year-old Andrey Ternovskiy are this generation's Internet legends.

CrunchUp Real Time LIVE

HuffingtonPost | Posted 05.25.2011

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Michael Moore Says "Good Riddance" to Newspapers

Jarvis Coffin | Posted 05.25.2011

Jarvis Coffin

Minus the "Good riddance," I'd have to agree, at least with the proposition that newspapers lost track of their core customer. But don't stop with newspapers. It's true about most media.

A Sundance for Startups

Maya Baratz | Posted 05.25.2011

Maya Baratz

If you were to compare TechCrunch50 to anything related to Hollywood - a comparison folks in the tech industry love to hate - it's probably most like the Sundance Film Festival, circa anytime before this decade.

New Media, Same as Old, Old Media

Jarvis Coffin | Posted 05.25.2011

Jarvis Coffin

Information is abundant and free; collating the threads of its different parts becomes the scarce source of value. It may interest us all to know that this was the premise of Time Magazine when it was founded.