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Joseph Flaherty

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New Hampshire, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • TechCrunch
  • WIRED
  • Contently
  • VentureBeat

Past articles by Joseph:

Dear Hollywood: Here are five female founders to showcase instead of Elizabeth Holmes –

There’s a seemingly insatiable demand for Theranos content. → Read More

The plague of rationalization

Failure doesn’t usually happen “to” startups. It happens when founders rationalize problems until it’s too late. Attack problems early and the startup.. → Read More

Why the ‘end of the startup era’ could be great for entrepreneurs

Three prominent tech thinkers recently declared the end of the startup era, questioned the future of tech innovation generally and heralded the rise of the.. → Read More

There’s no shame in a $100M startup

The era of unicorn startups has created a distorted view of entrepreneurial success. All the talk about billion-dollar exits has inflated the numbers that.. → Read More

There’s no shame in a $100M startup

The era of unicorn startups has created a distorted view of entrepreneurial success. All the talk about billion-dollar exits has inflated the numbers that.. → Read More

Joseph Flaherty

TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news. → Read More

Overdosing on VC: Lessons from 71 IPOs

Venture capital is a hell of a drug. Used properly, it’s like adrenaline energizing many of the greatest companies of the past fifty years. Used.. → Read More

Follow These Three Tips for Designing the Perfect Podcast Icon

What are the elements of a perfect podcast icon? We asked three designers-turned-broadcasters to share their secrets. → Read More

Content Marketing for People Who Hate Writing — The Content Strategist

These brands are thinking outside the box, creating unusual content that can fit inside one. → Read More

Nifty New Resin Solves a Major Problem With 3-D Printing

Formlabs' new resin can be turned into cyan chains strong enough to hoist cinder blocks. → Read More

Seriously? Art schools have minted more massive Unicorns than MIT?

Looking at this list, the education required to launch a world-changing company is more accessible than you might think. → Read More

A Rainbow-Colored Horse That Takes Aim at Homeland Security

PRISM calls attention to the various anonymous, and largely unaccountable powers, that shape our lives. → Read More

Hypnotic Robot 3-D Prints Webs Like a Spider

What if a robot could 3-D print a plastic shell for itself, much the way a caterpillar crafts a cozy cocoon? → Read More

Meet Bond, the Robot That Creates Handwritten Notes for You

A robot that preserves the humble art of handwriting, thanks to lots of clever programming. → Read More

An Ingenious Projector That Transforms Kitchen Tables Into TVs

Beam could help user interfaces permeate our environments. → Read More

A Nanotech Skylight That Looks Just Like the Sun Shining Overhead

Each CoeLux fixture attempts to model the sunlight of a specific place on earth. → Read More

A Pixar-Inspired Projector That Beams VR Into an Entire Room

For those who don't want to look like a spaz wearing high-tech ski googles. → Read More

The Amazing Zines That Kicked Off Geek Fandom

Even with their crude production values it's hard not to look at these pages and feel something has been lost. → Read More

A Beautiful Wallpaper Made With Smallpox Vaccine

It's made from liver cells that have been treated with a smallpox vaccine. → Read More

A Pixelated Platform Game That Never Plays the Same Way Twice

Every time a player starts a new session, forests, villages, and crypts are generated procedurally to ensure fresh gameplay. → Read More