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Re: Re: Michael Arrington Must be Stopped (or The Big Brand Challenge)
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Anonymous
I thought I'd weigh in on this topic since as both the SVP of Business Development as well as the Chief Mobility Officer and Blogger for Foldera as well as the author of MobileCrunch, the second of the TechCrunch Network blogs I am uniquely qualified to speak on both counts.
Let me address the Foldera comment first. Please note that the individual criticisizing Foldera chooses to post anonymously. I have good reason to believe that this person is the same individual that has been making this identical comment for months. To what end I have no idea but he likes to twist what we have said.
Since opening our site to accept pre-registrations for the open beta we have had more than 12,000 companies request over 2,000,000 seats on the application. At times this has been mistated as more than one million registrants but we have done our best to correct this misinformation in spite of certain individual's attempts to portray us in a negative or dishonest light.
As Tris Hussey said, we continue to make substantial progress on rolling out the application and with some key new hires and some additional investment capital that has been used to further deploy infrastructure Foldera is on schedule based upon our current plan. Because we are a public company I am not at liberty to divulge more at this time.
As for TechCrunch and Arrington what can I say? Success begets envy and envy begets enemies. I believe that Mike continues to work as hard as ever to do the same excellent job he always has in profiling web 2.0 companies. He is a tough act to follow as I can testify since in spite of my best efforts MobileCrunch although arguably one of the biggest blogs covering mobile applications has not come close to attracting the same size audience as TechCrunch.
Marshall Kirkpatrick has certainly come under a lot of criticism from TC readers. Again, Mike is a tough act to follow and people have not been charitably inclined towards Marshall. Keep in mind that it's a lot easier to mature along with your audience (as Michael did) than jump right into a blog with an RSS of 80,000 as Marshall did.
Granted there have been a few instances when Marshall was a bit quick on the draw with regards to certain posts and got his head handed to him by TC readers in short order but it's not easy being an author on a popular blog and I've noticed a fairly viscious tone amongst readers of a lot of the blogs lately so maybe it's just endemic and we should get used to it. In any case, I don't grudge Michael his success or Marshall his, I'm very pleased with the progress that we're making at Foldera and expect that soon those that are interested will get a chance to see what I mean first hand.
As for our anonymous heckler, he should find something else to occupy his time as he's going to look really foolish when we do oficially launch but then there seems to be one jerk in every crowd so I guess we'll just let him sound off like a broken record while we go about building a great application.
Sincerely,
Oliver Starr
http://mobilecrunch.com
http://folderablog.com
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