I became aware of this site site recently. It looks like a good place to find out about new stuff around Web 2.0. The editor of Tech Crunch Michael Arrington has an interesting background.
I am pretty low tech but what I liked about tech cruch was that I was able to add Tech crunch RSS feed to My Yahoo with a single click.
Browsing around I also found an interesting company called edgeio in the “listing for sale space” .
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the subject line included Edgeio. The guys who founded this are seril entrepreneuers, first they built the worlds first ever Internet cafe in london, then built easynet, then went onto build realnames. Keith the guy behind this has always been a bit ahead of the game, his website http://www.teare.com will give you more info, he is also a partner in a VC form in silicon valley which invests in good web2.0/ajax based companies
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Techcrunch is definitely THE single most important place to find out about new developments in the “Web 2.0” space. Of course, I feel much happier to make that claim with the knowledge that Pixrat is the only Indian company to have featured on Techcrunch 🙂
🙂 welcome to RSS & Blogs !
Techcrunch is on of THE most influential blogs out there along with GigaOM.
Other important tech/new age/vc blogs are:
– Alarmclock
– SiliconBeat
– China Tech & Business
– VC Circle
– Digg
– Venture Week
– SlashDot
– NYT Technology
– 43Folders
– and ofcourse Venture Woods and my blog Bombay Curry. Hahahaha
BTW, http://www.Google.com/ig is a far better RSS reader than My Yahoo.