I probably should’ve written this post a while ago to kind of clarify where I am writing these days. For anyone who hasn’t yet noticed, I’m not writing for TechCrunch anymore. And it has nothing to do with what’s been going on with AOL in the US – although, the fact that Michael Arrington, MG Siegler, Paul Carr, Sarah Lacy and Heather Harde no longer work there perhaps makes it a little less sexy.
Posts Tagged ‘Paul Carr’
TechBaguette has Moved. Well, Kinda.
Posted in Blogging, tagged Académie française, Aol, downloads, English, Europe, French, Heather Harde, Liam Boogar, MG Siegler, Michael Arrington, Mike Butcher, Nicolas Sarkozy, Paul Carr, Rude Baguette, Sarah Lacy, Startups, tech, TechCrunch on November 21, 2011 | 3 Comments »
Smelling French: Not Such a Bad Thing
Posted in Business, France, Innovation, silicon valley, tagged Business, Deezer, Entrepreneurship, Facebook, France, Google, Hardee's, Imeem, Innovation, Internet, Loic Le Meur, Marseillaise, Napoléon, Pandora, Paul Carr, Plyce, Silentale, silicon valley, start-up, tech, TechCrunch, Twitter on March 2, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Paul Carr published an article in TechCrunch a few days ago and naturally the title caught my eye: Cherchez la fame – or why the media’s obsession with Twitter campaigns will make customer service smell French. A word on smelling French. What I think is a little ironic in this article is that “smelling French” [...]


