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This is an overview of what was said during the panel conversation at Le Web on Platforms, which was moderated by our own Mike Arrington. Full Article at TechCrunch
A whole bunch of Big Name companies on stage, all claiming to be platforms. Mr Techcrunch in the chair... Full Article at one man and his blog
BURLINGAME, Calif. -- Fusion Garage, the company that had been working on TechCrunch boss Mike Arrington's CrunchPad tablet PC, is moving forward with a device of its own. And Arrington, which canceled plans for the CrunchPad, is plenty mad. Full Article at Forbes
The CrunchPad is dead, long live the Joojoo. Chandrasekar Rathakrishnan, CEO of FusionGarage, claims that there was simply no contract between TechCrunch and his company. Full Article at Boing Boing
TBH, unless this thing sells for less than $400, it will begin with a C, and sound like Rap Skate It Dont Spray It Arrington said they're trying to keep it $300ish Skate It Dont Spray It Oh, look! It's vaporware as we all knew it would be. Full Article at Engadget
"Judging by the 900+ comments on the article (when I last looked) it seems quite a few people care about a the idea that the CrunchPad could be R.I.P.ped. Full Article at Internet.com
Mike Arrington has announced his CrunchPad web tablet, covered here, is “dead”, blaming his manufacturing partner for cutting him out of the deal. Full Article at ZDNet
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