I have a great idea for a Web 2.0 start-up. Let’s raise $40 million from top name VCs to do a start-up to allow 15-year-old girls make slideshows! Let’s recruit top engineering talent and have our founding team include really smart people like Max Levchin of Paypal fame.
It’s comical that no […]
What is Dopplr?
“Dopplr is an online service for frequent travelers. It was created
by an international team of world travelers. We saw a need for this
kind of service, but discovered that no one was offering it. So we
did it ourselves, and are delighted that other people are liking it
as much as we do.”
The basic concept of […]
What is Zopa?
No, it’s not the latest group to hit the electronic music scene.
Although you would never be able to guess from the name, Zopa is “the
first lending and borrowing exchange.” In case you still have no
idea what Zopa does, it’s basically a way for people to borrow money
from complete strangers or lend money to […]
Yawn. TechCrunch reports that MyHeritage and Geni are really duking it out. MyHeritage has raised $9 MM over three rounds. Geni has raised $11.5 MM at stupid valuations if TechCrunch is to be believed. It’s also interesting that the investors aren’t particularly known for foolishness either - Accel, The Founder’s […]
“I believe that they should, our education over here in the US should help the US, er, should should help South Africa and should help the Iraq and the Asian countries”
Robert Scoble once again demonstrates that he is a a giant tool. Don’t get us wrong. We get link baiting just like everyone […]
Two blowhard idiots. One gets called on it, the other gets away because of bias in the media.
I find it incredible that the tech fluffers (Peter Thiel has a casting call out for “Personal Bitch” - I know Scoble and McClure have an app in, anyone else?) seem to think Facebook can do no […]
Assuming Michael Arrington is able to find a mate, his descendants may in 3.5 million years have normal reasoning abilities.
TechCrunch is an awful enough blog for covering worthless businesses, but now it’s criticizing a legitimate company, 37signals, for giving bad advice? It’s one thing to be an idiot, but it’s simply unacceptable for Michael […]
It always amazes me how many people like to dismiss TechDumpster and Living in First Life’s comments and arguments simply because we refuse to disclose who we are. Our anonymity is in fact the primary reason we write what we believe to be one of the most honest blogs in the Web 2.0 world. Here […]
It’s funny how people like Michael Arrington (TechCrunch) and Paul Graham (Y Combinator) love the idea of logic. They use the impression of it to keep their fanboys happy. The moment someone tries to use logic against them they dodge the issue and just ignore it or use fake logic. Here are some […]
At least in Amsterdam, they’re clear. You pay for what you want. TechCrunch pretends they don’t get paid for their crappy articles.
Using every opportunity to shill for Ooma, Michael Arrington wrote about Vonage’s improving results and threw in that he’s switching to Ooma. Let’s note why Michael Arrington and TechCrunch are […]