Saturday, 9 July 2011

Heads Up! TechCrunch Will Look A Little Different Next Week

Next week we'll be rolling out significant enhancements to TechCrunch. A new design and a new logo will be the first thing you'll notice. But behind the scenes we've made significant changes to the other end of TechCrunch as well - the admin system that we spend all day typing into. We are particularly focused on speed and efficiency. Pages should load much more quickly now than they have, and content should be much easier for our writers to create and publish. We're also going to fold some of our sister sites into TechCrunch. CrunchGear, MobileCrunch, and TechCrunch IT will all be under the TechCrunch domain. The old URLs will redirect, and readers will be able to see the content from those same writers via filters and topics on TechCrunch. TechCrunch EU, TechCrunch France and TechCrunch Japan will remain separate sites on the TechCrunch.com domain. This has been a big project. We began last summer before the AOL acquisition. After the acquisition Dave Feldman, Director of Consumer Experience at AOL, took over and brought in additional resources.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/MOydExhsk48/

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