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The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

Welcome to the 2011 Crunchies!

Here in Silicon Valley, there’s no question that there’s an enormous amount of talent everywhere you go and it’s this talent that’s going around and creating some of the most memorable and successful startups that the industry has ever seen. Just who’s talking about these guys? Well besides us at Bub.blicio.us (small plug), you’re going to hear about it from at least one of the most influential tech publications out there: TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm. Each year, these three competitive groups join together to celebrate all that is tech and have what some may consider to be the industry’s version of the Oscars: the Crunchies.

Last Tuesday, entrepreneurs, journalists, investors, VIPs, fanbois, and those passionate about tech gathered at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco to bear witness to some of the best of the best appear on stage, interested to hear who would win. Many were nominated for a chance to win from among several categories, including Best Technology Achievement, Best Social Application, Best Mobile App, Best Design, and more. But it wasn’t all just limited to the company and the technology. Other categories were created to celebrate the individuals themselves and not just the startup team, but the investors themselves.

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

Bobby Hammer performs!

The show opened up with a great opening monologue by Harris Whittel and then an outstanding performance by Bobby Hammer, son of MC Hammer, singing Is The Name before we dive right into the show. And what a show there is…nearly everyone from the tech scene is here. From Path’s Dave Morin to Google’s Marissa Mayer and Don Dodge to Ron Conway and Mayor Ed Lee! A bevy of who’s who showed up for this once a year celebration of tech!

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

Path's Dave Morin accepts the award for Best Design

Some of the biggest wins of the night went to Google+ for their award for the Best Social Application what may have been an upset against Instagram (runner-up) and even Path 2.0. In the category of Best Mobile Application, Evernote dominated the field against worthy competitors Flipboard (runner-up), Square, and Pandora. In a tough-battle, in the Best Design category, Path 2.0 took the award over recent blossoming startup, Pinterest. And in what would be the start of a great night for Dropbox, the cloud-based storage service took home the award for (what else?) Best Cloud Service, besting their rival Box.

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

Heather Harde addresses the audience at the Crunchies

In-between the awards, we took a quick break to pay a much-deserved tribute to former TechCrunch CEO Heather Harde for all her hard work over the years with the tech publication. Legendary Angel Investor Ron Conway took the stage to give a fitting tribute of Ms. Harde and even a brief interview with her industry colleagues was shown…it was quite moving and the only time a standing ovation was bestowed.

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

Twitter & Square founder Jack Dorsey accepts Founder of the Year

In the individual awards category, the Angel of the Year award went to LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman while the VC of the Year award went to Marc Andreessen & Ben Horowitz (who coincidentally also announced they’re raising another round of funding). The Founder of the Year award went to Jack Dorsey for both Square and Twitter denying Dropbox’s Drew Houston a chance at a third major Crunchie award. But it was LinkedIn’s Jeff Weiner who took the win for CEO of the Year denying Spotify’s Daniel Ek.

Lastly, the most important awards were for the newbie startups and also for overall in the year. In 2011, the winner of the Best New Startup of 2011 went to Pinterest over Codecademy and the Best Overall Startup of 2011? Why that’s Drew Houston’s Dropbox returning the favor to Jack Dorsey’s Square.

And so there you have it…the winners of the 2011 Crunchies!

Oh, but wait, there’s more to fun to be had at the Crunchies…now we get to talk about the after-party, complete with photos!

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

Ben Parr, Twilio's Danielle Morrill, VentureBeat's Jolie O'Dell, and Aaron Gotwalt

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

8Tracks' Kate Imbach and Pandora's Tom Conrad ("Shit Silicon Valley Says")

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

Google's Don Dodge & TextPlus's Heather Meeker

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

Evernote's Phil Libin & TechCrunch's Susan Vander Kooi Hobbs

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

We won a Crunchie!

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

The legendary Ron Conway wheeling & dealing

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

Bessemer Venture Partner's Ethan Kurzweil claims a Crunchie!

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

This startup won a Crunchie!

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

Saleforce.com's Kevin Marks, Hubspot's Laura Fitton, & Seesmic's Liza Sperling

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

Shasta Ventures' Jacob Mullins & VentureBeat's Dylan Tweney

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

PandoDaily's Paul Carr & founder Sarah Lacy

The 2011 Crunchies, hosted by TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and GigaOm

Sarah Lane, CrunchFund's MG Seigler, TechCrunch editor Erick Schonfeld, Travis Kalanick, Menlo Venture's Shervin Pishevar, & Ana Pishevar

For more photos of the 2011 Crunchies, you can view them on my Flickr photostream by clicking here.

Photo Credit: All photos shown here are from Ken Yeung.

By Larry Chiang and Marissa Louie

Holiday Party 2.0

Hosted by Bub.blicio.us, AD-Village.com, Zinette Magazine, and S1 Management

12/2 11:19pm: SPONSOR LIST IS NOW FULL
12/4 11:18am: SEE NOTES BELOW RE: AFTERPARTY

Fa-la-la-la-la, where’s the holiday moolah?? Show me the money.

In the old days, it was “Let’s set aside $50 grand of our $12mm b-round and effen host a holiday party.”

While we WILL miss the carving station, Cirque du Soleil ballet dancers and gift baskets, we are in a borderline depression. Chin up ol’ sport!, because we are architecting a party — a holiday party where we make money, build awareness of our start-up and wow our partners and sponsors with 10x ROI on their $100-200 sponsorship.

Remember, anything worth doing is worth doing for money. Why should holiday partying be any different= We fully expect surprises to be laced between now and FRIDAY (yes, four short days away).

The party is Dec 5th, 7-9pm at Roe Restaurant (651 Howard St.) in San Francisco.

Special Guests:

Co-Hosts:

  • Larry Chiang
  • Marissa Louie
  • Brian Solis
  • Krystel Ariel
  • Adam Jackson
  • Tyler Willis
  • Barney Pell
  • Waleed Abdulla
  • Yo Yoshida
  • Max Schulze
  • Paul Schleicher
  • Michael Moradzadeh
  • Halle Tecco
  • Ryan Merket

Spotlight Sponsor: Sun Startup Essentials

Sponsors:

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RSVP via text message under 140 characters to:

@malouie | (510) 375-1941 | marissa@ad-village.com

@larrychiang | (650) 283-8008 | chiang9@duck9.com

or check the Facebook group.

In the spirit of Holiday 2.0, it’s “Let’s make some money hosting a holiday party by inviting co-hosts like Brian Solis, Jackie Peters, Barney Pell, Sun Startup Essentials, Founders Fund, Involver.com, Yoono.com, and Rimon Law Group.

Because we are ZOMG monetizing , we will invite you to come celebrate Holiday 2.0.

** Chiang SURVEY QUESTIONS: **
Should we tip, bribe, comp and tip bloggers to come?
Should we charge a $5 cover?
Should we charge a $15-75 cover to VCs?

Should we have an AFTERPARTY?
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