Did Techcrunch really kill Blognation? Time – and the courts

Courtesy guardian.co.uk Technology  Fri, 07/03/2009 - 09:30

Episode 34: In which I rub my hands with glee – and my head with confusion – over the prospect of Sam Sethi's lawsuit against Techcrunch

Good news, London!

Later this week, the "traveling geeks " arrive in the capital.

Comprising some of Silicon Valley's most influential tech bloggers – Sarah 2.0, JD Lasica, Robert 'Bloody' Scoble and Sarah Austin to name a few – the geeks will be touring the capital (and Cambridge), meeting British entrepreneurs...


 

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