Do we need an anti-Techcrunch?
Evidently some people think so.
TechCrush is a new site that takes a look at web 2.0 startups 6 months and 1 year after launch to see how the service has evolved–or devolved, as the case may be. From Stowe Boyd:
Perhaps we need a dark doppelganger to TechCrunch — a TechMunch — a blog that religiously revisits every app that debuts in TechCrunch exactly six months later, and determines if these apps are now failures or successes.
I believe the site must have been constructed in response to Mike Arrington‘s apparent willingness to green-light some startup efforts at or before launch time, and then never looking back to see if the company has been able to manage reliability and marketability over a longer period of time. Longevity is, of course, relative as far as the internet is concerned, but I like the concept of TechCrush, so I’ll be checking it out. I just wish Stowe had painted it in a bit of a brighter light. Call it whatever you want to, but it really shouldn’t be considered a “dark doppelganger” to Techcrunch. Both blogs can accompany and complement each other successfully, and I hope some sort of cooperation can exist in this regard. We can only hope everyone involved will be so enlightened as to see the potential and make it happen.








My awesome family at Mahoney State Park this past summer. From L to R: me; my oldest son, Caleb; baby Harlyn peeking out from behind mommy's shoulder; my wife, Amanda; my son Alex.