There’s been a lot of talk, blogging, tweeting in the last week about TechCrunch50, so I’ll try not to tread old ground. Personally, I’d like to thank everyone in the Irish web community who wished us luck before, during and after the event. It was a great to feel we had the backing of so many people in the industry - I believe that this sense of community characterises our industry and separates us from others, long may it continue.
For echolibre, this event was a huge milestone — the software behind the two Irish companies to attend TechCrunch50, CloudSplit and VidSchool, was built by us. echolibre opened it’s doors to the world on October 1st 2008, so for us, helping two companies get to TC50 is really a big deal. As we approach our first birthday, we’ve been privileged to have worked with some very bright and talented entrepreneurs and their startups. (more…)

There are many decisions involved when using new technologies and new products. Many people will often go for open source software because it’s free and you can modify the code. To me being “an open source” project involves a whole lot more than simply having an opened code base that you can modify and use for free, but it also involves a large amount of factors as such as technical documentation, user examples, tools for a software, the community based around a project and the likes of actual response time from developers.

