Michael Arrington
Ten of the best sites about TechCrunch blog founder Michael Arrington. Know of another site that should be on this list? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page.
1. Techcrunch - Michael Arrington owns this site which has become the hub for news on “Web 2.0″ companies and products. Each day, TechCrunch chronicles the newest developments in the technology industry and the Web in particular. (www.techcrunch.com)
2. How to Get in TechCrunch - November 8, 2006 blog post by Guy Kawasaki includes video of Kawasaki interviewing Michael Arrington on what a tech company might do to be featured in a TechCrunch post. (blog.kawasaki.com)
3. About Michael Arrington - Michael Arrington offers this profile of himself, especially his work career before starting TechCrunch. Also offers links to some 2005 podcasts that feature Arrington interviews (this page obviously hasn’t been updated in a while), and Arrington’s email if you want to talk to him. (Think you’ll get an answer?) (www.techcrunch.com)
4. Michael Arrington Facts - In the spirit of the famous Chuck Norris facts, Michael Arrington gets a list in this August 2006 blog post, including “Michael Arrington doesn’t have any parents - he was born from his sheer amount of inbound links.” (www.feedblog.org)
5. CrunchNotes - Michael Arrington’s “companion” blog to TechCrunch veers closer to a personal blog, with Arrington discussing issues with the TechCrunch site itself as well as other thoughts on the tech world and whatever else he feels like discussing. (www.crunchnotes.com)
6. Michael Arrington at LinkedIn - Michael Arrington’s official bio/resumé on this site dedicated to helping professionals network electronically. Maybe you can be one of Arrington’s connections. (www.linkedin.com)
7. Michael Arrington Posts at Valleywag - Michael Arrington and TechCrunch are two of the most popular subjects of Silicon Valley gossip blog Valleywag. Go here to see every blog post mentioning Mike Arrington. (valleywag.com)
8. Michael Arrington’s CrunchFood - Parody blog satirizes TechCrunch, with a fake Michael Arrington pumping the virtues of rosé wine, bananas and lemon/lime, while totally dissing coffee. (crunchfood.wordpress.com)
9. Blogging for Big Bucks - Michael Arrington is the lead case in this August, 2006 Business 2.0 article profiling a few souls lucky enough to be making real profits from blogging. (money.cnn.com)
10. J. Michael Arrington - Could be described as a legacy blog — Arrington blogs from March through November of 2005 on the startup of his company Edgeio, his thoughts on the tech world in general, and the beginnings of the TechCrunch empire. (www.arrington.us)

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