Viewing Articles with the tag: techcrunch
Crowdsource Security Testing
10.Feb.08 | 3 Comments
I just caught this TechCrunch article about uTest, a sort of outsourced/crowdsourced software testing broker. In short, get paid to find bugs or pay others to find your application’s bugs.
Seems like something similar but focused on security testing would be incredibly useful. Who’s going to launch that one?
Zoho Party
11.Jun.07 | Leave a Comment
This saturday, I received an invitation to the Zoho Yacht party. I wasn’t sure if I could mention it or not, but since TechCrunch has announced some seats… I reckon it is safe. Alas, I can’t go as I just have too much going on at the day job. *sigh*
Any guesses as [...]
TechCrunch is Down. Michael is miffed
12.Feb.07 | 3 Comments
TechCrunch is down to a series of misfortunes and software challenges. Arrington says he’s pissed. Here’s a snip that caught my eye:
Today we had three problems. [...] We switched to the new version of wordpress which is clearly not bug free. And on top of that we have a number of plugins that [...]
TechCrunch - What the heck…
14.Mar.06 | Leave a Comment
I’m one of the many thousands of folks subsribed to TechCrunch’s RSS feeds. As a rule of thumb, this has been a “go to” site for all things related to Web 2.0 (regardless of how you define it). Which is good, it matches the “about” statement:
TechCrunch profiles and reviews new web 2.0 products and companies.
Last [...]


