Showing posts with label Gadget and Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gadget and Technology. Show all posts

Mashable Dot Com

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Mashable.com was founded by Pete Cashmore in Scotland, in the midst 2005. In a short time mashable had grown into one of the best blogs in the world.

Furthermore, it become a prominent blog that influence people and many of its reviews noted by reputable media such as New York Times and The Washington Post.

Life from the Net

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Internet and technology are a two aspect that closely related in a modern life. Thus many blogs have focussed their topics on these points.

Lifehacker is one of its that owned by Gawker Media Group. This blog has focussed its discussion on product reviews related with Microsoft Windows, Mac, and Linux. Besides provide reviews Lifehacker also gives many tips and tricks on how to use computers for its readers.

Beat that Cash

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Technology is a never ending topic, especialy to discuss in a blog. Many technology inovations emerge almost every day. This condition has made technology always attract many people attention. One blog that periodically reviews on technology matters is venturebeat.com.

Venturebeat established for the first time by Matt Marshall, in 2006. Only after two years operated, the existing of venturebeat has began to be taken into account. Reputable media at that time, New York Times has called it one of the “top blogs”.

How "techcrunch.com" grows big?

Many people have succeed from blogging for money. Techcrunch.com is one example of a big blog that grows well.

TechCrunch, a San Francisco-based company that publishes the influential blog of the same name, started as a hobby. In 2005, Michael Arrington, a serial entrepreneur and former lawyer, was researching Silicon Valley start-ups and decided to post his findings online. Since then, TechCrunch, which draws about 9.2 million visitors a month and boasts annual revenue of about $10 million, has become the go-to source for breaking news about Internet start-ups and tech companies. Although TechCrunch has 25 full-time employees, Arrington, 40, still spends much of his time reporting and writing. On most days, he works remotely from his home near Seattle, in a cavelike home office. From morning until night, Arrington sits in darkness in front of his computer—blasting music, working his contacts, and focusing on what he loves best: breaking big stories.