
TechCrunch technolog is probably known to a large part of Habr's audience. Many use or use information from this resource. Not so long ago, TechCrunch was bought by AOL, and its founder, Michael Errington, remained as editor. But, as is often the case, he wasn’t in tune with the new owners, and left TechCrunch. One of the problems is the creation of the CrunchFund fund by Errington.
At first, information appeared that Errington was allegedly dissatisfied with the behavior of the new leadership of the blog in relation to the existing sites. Then the situation became even more complicated - Errington began to quarrel with AOL and in relation to the established venture capital fund, the share in which belongs to AOL. In general, all this led to the fact that Michael Errington left the company, plus now opened his own new blog
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Now the blog has only one entry, in which the author indicates the goals and objectives that he sets when opening a new blog. Errington will write in the new blog about the same thing he wrote about at TechCrunch: about startups, new technologies and much more. In addition, the author promises that everything will be transparent in the new blog, only the truth will be published and there will be no prejudice to the information published.
Errington wrote about his new project on Twitter, and after that the information was already sold out in the media. In general, if the project really works, then TechCrunch has a really strong competitor who can entice the “big brother” audience.
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