Stop Writing on the Internet<p>There are a bunch of Techcrunch articles though I have no clue what they are about. These articles are about but aren’t limited to; Dropbox, CrunchBase, Facebook, Twitter, and many more whose names I can’t even remember.<p>Occupying valuable internet real estate are also a bunch of articles whose purpose I remember only because they were written by people I know or am friends with, but that I sadly never read. And in some cases I really wish I did, because it would make my friends happy and the world a better place.<p>Dispersed throughout the article ghetto, or the neighborhood ten or so links past the Techcrunch homepage, are articles I’ve glanced over for work, articles about startups that people joke about (Color, Path), new articles that startups people are still trying to figure out (Batch, Oink) and perfectly legitimate articles that lend themselves to more casual conversation (Uber, Quora, Yelp). And all the articles that fit into one or more of those categories. Oh, and I just read an article about Camera+ (not to be confused with the review of Camera Plus) — it’s not homepage worthy just yet though it might just be the best pieces of gossip I’ve ever read.