TechCrunch Seemingly In A Humorous Mood Friday, September 11th

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The tech industry has its quirks. It comes with spats, seriousness, rolled up in great geekiness and sometimes even humor. NO! It is not for September 11th, 2001 events, but just regular humor, so no reaming me a new one for assuming. I would never joke about that – EVER!

However, for the first time ever, TechCrunch has made me laugh so hard in one day alone. The first three articles I read were:

I usually do not expect this, but even with TechCrunch, between all the spats and seriousness, there are some great humor to harness. In fact, I hope TechCrunch continues to share their humor on occasion, but not too much. I know people are already getting tired of their Twitter articles. (Just in case you did not know, if you do a search on TechCrunch for the keyword ‘twitter’, the results of ‘twitter’ showing up are 162,495,336, which is only 30 million behind the search for the older company, Facebook.)

By the way, TechCrunch, care to do an article on Yahoo! mocking them for not giving a real reason why they are dropping GeoCities?

Have you read the articles at TechCrunch today? Are you a normal TC reader? What did you think? Should they show their light side more often?

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