Leo Laporte blew up at Michael Arrington and cut him (and the rest of the gang) off the set of the Gillmor Gang - Leo Laporte and "Friends" no longer. Leo Laporte called out Mike Arrington of TechCrunch after he...
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I'm not one for Autographs. I do own a few, but for the most part I just don't see much need to have them. That being said, this is a brilliant concept that should make millions. "At a time when the $2 billion per year autograph business runs rampant with counterfeits,...
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This reminded me of the film Minority Report. " Microsoft is trying to out iPhone the iPhone. The software company, not renowned for its slick interfaces, has built a piece of equipment that will turn any flat surface into a giant touch-sensitive screen.Michael...
This may eliminate long wait times on the phone listening to a robotic female voice saying 'please stay on the line; your call is important to us'. The power of Twitter can reach far and wide it seems!"Have a...
created by Amy Judd | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 420 views | 10 recommendations | 8 comments
Daylife demo'd its new site at the NY tech meetup last night; unfortunately the presentation was disrupted by some technical difficulties. The best part of the demo came during the Q&A anyway: an attendee...
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"Michael Arrington, who edits TechCrunch, has written a post comparing the "Web 1.0 Implosion" that started in 2000 to the current speculation on Web 2.0 companies. Although there have been numerous failed companies, he argues that these failures are not "evidence of a bubble...
"Iâm being paid to write this review, an act that immediately plunges me into the apocalyptic depths of blogging immorality pontificated upon at length by TechCrunchâs Michael Arrington, among others.
The thing is, I donât feel vile. Symbolic Order exists for...
" MENLO PARK, Calif. -- When Ted Rheingold wanted publicity for his Internet start-up Dogster Inc. late last year, he prodded Michael Arrington, Silicon Valley's newest power broker, to check out the offbeat Web site for pet lovers.In January, Mr. Arrington wrote up...
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"It's not just a hobby -- some small sites are making big money. Here's how to turn your passion into an online empire.
Michael Arrington is a partying kind of guy. While showing off his home in Atherton, Calif., he boasts about how he crammed 500 people into his one-acre...
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