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Q3 2009 TechCrunch Trends: Venture Funding Up 17.5%, M&A Rebounds Even More
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I love this web site
great stuff, but you guys really need to pimp this a little better! (lemme know if you want to chat & i’ll drop by the office next week)
Love it, but I am gonna look around for it.
I can’t afford. LD is too low :p
Can we get a little preview of what is in the reports? May be – a first few pages or a summary?
this article is a good example of the idea. We slice CrunchBase Data in general and specific ways and then analyze. Stay tuned for some more exploratory posts about Q3 data to give you a better idea. Feel free to email with specific questions or comments.
I visited your blog for the first time and just been your fan. Keep posting as I am gonna come to read it everyday..
Anyway to obtain this report at a special rate for students?
Is there any data anywhere on how many people attended conferences last year to this year? I have used conferences for years to gauge the the movers and shakers in a field and what with all the moving to webinars and webconferences I am wondering if that methodology is going/has gone the way of the dinosaurs. Taking a glance at http://tinyurl.com/yhkopjq I see a ton of conferences in November, (about 40 in all) but is that number up or down from last year? Also is there anyone keeping track of attendance numbers? It just seems like conferences are such an ingrained way of interacting in the tech space, is this falling off or have the big shows just fragmented into thousands of smalled shows? I am probably dating myself here, but I remember when COMDEX was huge and then when COMDEX 2004 was canceled half the people at my company thought the world was going to end. Can something that big really be replaced by a bunch of webinars?
I glad 2b part of this.
Great stuff. I would lower my prices just a wee bit though. I find that low price offerings raise revenue. (remember Walmart?)
Does anyone know where to find some average web statistics? I want to know on average how long people stay on websites and how many pages they view?