The TechCrunch+ checkout form is totally non-functional. It did not let me type in a credit card, and billed me before I could click cancel when testing whether PayPal worked.
I did not intend to ever purchase TechCrunch+, cancelled my subscription immediately, and never used TechCrunch+. Upon contacting support, they refused to refund me.
This charge and TechCrunch+ support's conduct is unacceptable and fraudulent and will be reported to the relevant regulatory agencies.
Just stating out, was looking for reliability & great products and I'm pleased to say that they have both! I Was really impressed with the speedy delivery and quality of products. Would recommend and will be ordering again very soon.
Good daily digest of internet news. Recently taken over by AOL and I don't really like the new changes, but it's more or less the same site.
Other sites worth viewing in this category are mashable.com and arstechnica.com which are also both pretty good.
Techy Blog / Newsletter from Europe – What's Hot in the Tech World
Tech Crunch Europe is a European focused blog / newsletter on tech matters from the European view. There are sister blogs covering just France and just Japan. In Aug 2009 it was named one of the top ten blogs out of the UK. Lots of other prizes and kudos scattered around. Interesting and keeps me in touch with what is going on. Any techies out there will probably get even more out of it! (I just drive the car - I don't want to know how to fix the engine…) Cool. http://eu.techcrunch.com/
Some of its articles are surprisingly full of biased, ill-informed with click-bait titles.
With a clear intention to spread FUD and gain revenue through advertising views, by spinning things to the most extreme and unreasonable representation. Very misleading writers who show a lack of knowledge in the latest technology.
Do we really need another group of self indulgent $#*!s telling you what to think. If it was only what it stated that it was it would be ok, just ok. But instead they are a bunch of half wet preachy kids.
Tech Crunch is a website that really adheres to the technology-driven mindset. With the latest information in the biggest technology deals, to unique start up ideas that are getting traction, this is the place for cutting-edge news of the 21st century.
TechCrunch blog covers software and Web start-ups with inimitable passion, candor, and fervor. And though readers might take issue with his occasionally abrasive online persona, few get more scoops than he does, or know more about Silicon Valley dealings.
Obsessively updated site on everything in the tech world. Great commentary and resource. I love reading Techcrunch to check the pulse on what is going on in the tech world and what cool new services are available that may not have hit the mainstream yet.
Techcrunch is unbeatable for the latest in technology news.
No one comes close to Techcrunch. Not even AllThings D.
I have Techcrunch on my browser toolbar and check it a few times a day.
Negatives: Not strong on analysis.
Anandtech and Ars Technica are better for reviews and indepth analysis.
I am absolutely in love with this website. It has become my everyday routine to check the newsfeed on this website. Tons of great stuff everyday to keep me up in the trend of tech life. This website is like a heaven for geeks. Keep it up guys!
This is one of the best sites for Tech Geeks. Needless to say, they are also behind the annual TechCrunch Disrupt, one of tech world's top 10 annual events, which in the past has drawn attendance from personalities such as Mark Zuckerberg
Incredibly annoying, won't unsubscribe me from the newsletter. Forced me to subscribe to read an article, never confirmed mail yet I keep getting contacted.
If you want up to date information about the bleeding edge of the Internet this website is for you. The site continues to cover the online space with an insiders viewpoint.
Great technology blog! Between techcrunch.com and arstechnica.com, I always feel like I have a handle on what's going on in the industry. And that way I can make my friends feel stupid (one of my favorite pastimes)
Arrington has his finger on the pulse of silicon valley - Techcrunch is a blog written mostly by Michael Arrington. I'm not sure what his background is, but over the past couple of years he has turned Techcrunch into a great way to get information on all the new companies started out in Silicon Valley. He provides great overviews on what they do and also on large technology advancements, like Microsoft's announcement of SilverLight yesterday. The blog is updated multiple times a day and has a huge reader base.
There is no bend on the plank, or the next leap. That's very apparent. Question: Why is this like the debunked release of military option? High tech but why the exaggeration?
Another one of my favorites. Great website with a great page layout. Recommended to everyone who wants to stay in touch with tech news.
Great site! This is a cool site especially when you are into technology. You can review here laptops, computers and other gadgets here.
Terrible free trial bug does not let you leave the site shocking lack of consumer awareness more inclined to product than customers
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