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"Few launches were so anticipated in 2010 as social network Path.com."

Really? Jeez I must've been in a cave to miss this.




Clarification: It wasn't anticipated by anyone other than the tech startup community insiders.

Two types of hype seem to exist in this industry -- hype generated from an awesome new product/service, or hype generated because some already successful people threw money at it. This happens to be the latter.

If some big names weren't attached, no one would be talking about it at all because the basic gist (at least so far) is, "It's like Twitter for photos but less powerful".


I understand and of course I was being sarcastic with my comment.

How many photo sharing apps does a world need? I'm certainly covered.


Oh, I know it was sarcasm... I'm just pissed off at Path for some reason and wanted to comment how the tech insiders sometimes make up their own hype -- as if their own excitement speaks for the rest of the world that doesn't give a shit.

ps: not singling out Jason (I love you Jason).


It is true that we all live in a bubble, and that people with past success get a disproportionate about of attention for their future products (I sure have!).

That being said, in ever other industry (music, film, etc) this seems to happen as well.

I love the fact that folks are excited about the LAUNCH conference because of my work on Silicon Alley Reporter, Engadget and because i created TechCrunch50.

Keep in mind it is also a slight burden, in that folks expect your projects to boom overnight--and that's not how 99% of launches go.

folks ripped Mahalo.com apart at the start, and it's only since we hit the top 200 sites and 20M+ video views a month that we've started to get a little credit.




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