
TechCrunch Europe is running its first UK event outside of London in conjunction with EIE10. The format will consist of a series of presentations from existing startups, followed by a panel session, and ending with a pitching competition where 10 Scottish startups will compete for a grand TechCrunch prize.
You can get tickets for this unmissable event here - http://www.amiando.com/tcedinburgh.html
TechCrunch Europe is a blog covering Web 2.0 and Mobile start-ups.
TechCrunch Europe is part of the TechCrunch Network, which includes country-specific blogs for France and Japan. In August 2008,
TechCrunch Europe was named the best "Web 2.0 and business blog" in the UK, by the readers of Computer Weekly magazine.
TechCrunch, founded by Michael Arrington on 11 June 2005, is a weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies. In addition to new companies, we profile existing companies that are making a commercial or cultural impact on the new web space.
TechCrunch Europe is edited by Mike Butcher. A former editor of New Media Age magazine (the leading weekly trade title in the UK) and The Industry Standard Europe, he has written for UK national newspapers including the Financial Times, The Guardian, The Times and The New Statesman.
He has appeared on BBC News, Sky News, Channel 4 and Bloomberg, commenting on technology and new media. Mike has launched or re-launched several media web sites. In 2004 he was voted 'One of the 100 Innovators of the UK Internet Decade' by GfK NOP, the fourth-largest custom research business in the world. In July 2008 Mike was put at No. 47 out of the Top 100 people in London's creative industry the UK by The Independent newspaper and The Hospital Club. In August 2008 TechCrunch UK was named the best "Web 2.0 and business blog" in the UK, by the readers of Computer Weekly magazine.
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