Media outlets starting with T
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TechCentury
This publication covers a variety of engineering topics varying from constructions, environmental, and automotive. It includes features, reviews, and professional tips for the industry.
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TechCentury
This publication covers a variety of engineering topics varying from constructions, environmental, and automotive. It includes features, reviews, and professional tips for the industry.
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TTechCentury Online
This publication covers a variety of engineering topics varying from constructions, environmental, and automotive. It includes features, reviews, and professional tips for the industry.
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TechChannel
TechChannel educate and inform IT professionals with expert, credible and trusted content.
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TTechcraver.com
This blog covers technology and how it affects the average consumers. Posts reviews of gadgets, Web sites, applications and software. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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TechCrunch
TechCrunch was launched in 2005 by Michael Arrington in California. They provide breaking technology news, opinions, and analysis on tech companies - with a focus on founders and startup teams - from around the world.
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TechCrunch - TechCrunch Europe
Techcrunch Europe is a blog covering Web 2.0 and Mobile start-ups. TechCrunch Europe is part of the TechCrunch Network. TechCrunch, founded on June 11, 2005, is a blog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies. In addition to covering new companies, TechCrunch profiles existing companies that are making an impact (commercial and/or cultural) on the new web space. The blog posts are written by Mike Butcher (Editor-at-Large), Ingrid Lunden (Writer and Editor), Natasha Lomas (Reporter), Steve O'Hear (Technology Journalist) and Romain Dillet (Writer). A long time journalist, Mike has written for U.K. national newspapers and magazines including The Financial Times, The Guardian, The Times, The Daily Telegraph and The New Statesman. He is a former editor of New Media Age magazine, the leading new media weekly in the UK, and the European edition of The Industry Standard magazine. Blog posts cover anything to do with technology including news of developments, related politics, new technology launches and comment and discussion. The style of the posts would make the content of interest to people that work in the technology industry or have an interest in technology and gadgets. PR opportunities include brand name and product placement, expert comment and opinion, industry-based news and research placement. The team can be reached by telephone, email, or via the online contact form. gorkana alert: Monday 30th March 2009 Mike Butcher, Editor of Techcrunch.co.uk, is on Twitter. Tweeting about breaking news on Tech start-ups in Europe, his feed can be found at www.twitter.com/mikebutcher Capital Business Media who also publish Fund Manager magazine, Business Matter magazine, and Home Business magazine now have the following Twitter feeds: Managing Editor, Richard Alvin - www.twitter.com/ralvin Business Matters Editor, Bill Hilton - www.twitter.com/billhilton Business Matters magazine - www.twitter.com/bizmattersmag Home Business magazine - www.twitter.com/HomebusinessUK
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TechCrunch TV
Covers the entrepreneurs, investors and developers driving the technology industry. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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TechDecisions
TechDecisions is the only site on the internet dedicated to the business of commercial technology management. Contact via email.
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TechDigest
Background and Format: Launched in 2003, Tech Digest is a commercial technology blog aimed at gadget-lovers. It aims to provide "up to the minute news, features and reviews of the very finest gadgets and all the latest technology." The blog has a range of stories about gaming, mobile and discussions about the future of technology with electric cars. It also features posts about apps and home TV. The Blogger: Tech Digest is a commercial blog that is overseen by Managing Director Chris Price who has written for the Daily Telegraph as well as for his own blogs. PR Opportunities: PR opportunities include product reviews, product placement and product launch news. For editorial queries, please email Gerald on gerald@shinymedia.com. Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 22 July 2014 Technology site TechDigest has been relaunched and can be viewed at techdigest.tv. The site sports a clean, new mobile-friendly design with more stories each day than ever before. The focus of the site is all aspects of consumer technology, including mobile and gaming. It also has interactive buying guides with quizzes - for example pitting two phones against each other determining which one is best for the participant. Publisher Ashley Norris can be reached at ashley@sutrodigital.com, and Editor James O’Malley can be reached at james@sutrodigital.com Gorkana Alert: Monday 4 March 2013 Shiny Media - home to sites including Tech Digest, Shiny Shiny and Brandish - has moved to: Unit B01, 24-28 Hatton Wall, London, EC1N 8JH. Managing Director Chris Price can be reached at chris@shinymedia.com. Former Editor of Shiny Shiny Becca Caddy has left and the new Editor will be revealed in due course. For editorial enquiries Director Ashley Norris can be reached at ashley@shinymedia.com or Tech Digest Editor Gerald Lynch at gerald@shinymedia.com gorkana consumer alert: Thursday 12th February 2009 Shiny Media’s gadgets and consumer technology blog Tech Digest has launched a new look, re-designed version of the site today. This much cleaner, more user friendly format has