Tech’s top innovators


If you’re a techie, then The Crunchies Awards,is probably one of the highlights on your completely synched calendars across all PDAs (personal digital assistants). And if you’re not, then The Crunchies are probably something you should keep an eye out for, because if the winners and even those nominated haven’t made inroads into your life already, rest assured, they will pretty soon.
Currently in its fifth year, this annual technology award ceremony is organized by TechCrunch, the leading online magazine in the digital world. This year’s edition was co-hosted by VentureBeat and GigaOm. Held on Tuesday at the Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco, US, the night was hosted by the witty Harris Wittels who goes by the Twitter handle @Humblebrag, where he retweets “boastful and humble tweets” across the Web. In fact, the comedian-writer started the night reading out (and he read out everything!) a couple of samples of humble bragging by celebrities. 


M.G. Siegler (@parislemon), columnist for TechCrunch: “Trying to catch up on a billion emails before game time.”

Arianna Huffington, editor-in-chief, Huffington Post: “Helicopter from Munich to Switzerland had to land 100km away because of snow. Gonna have to rough it in an armoured snow hovercraft the rest of the way#FirstWorldProblems.”
You can view Wittels introduction at The Crunchies here.
This year, awards were presented in 20 categories, in which Dropbox, the most popular cloud service in the world, won the Best Overall Startup of 2011 as well as the Best Cloud Service, beating worthy contenders such as Box, Asana and CloudFlare.


Indian-born American venture capitalist VinodKhosla, co-founder of Sun Microsystems and founder of Khosla Ventures, was nominated for the VC of the Year award, alongside bigwigs such as Benchmark general partner Matt Cohler, partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Aileen Lee, and founders-partners of Andreessen Horowitz, Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, who won the award.
Other winners of the night were:
Best Technology Achievement: Siri, the voice recognition personal assistant on the iPhone 4S.
Other nominees: Lytro, NFC, OnLive, Tesla Flat Pack Battery
Best Social Application: Google+, the latest offering from Google, aimed to take on social networking site Facebook.
Other nominees: Facebook Timeline, Instagram, The New New Twitter, Path 2.0
Best Shopping Application: Fab, which features daily design inspirations and sales at upto 70% off retail. In 2010, GroupOn won in this category.
Other nominees: Birchbox, Gilt Groupe, Lot 18, Warby Parker
Best Mobile Application: Evernote took over from last year’s winner Google Mobile Maps for Android. This nifty online application allows users to take notes on any device and sync it across platforms.
Other nominees: Flipboard, Pandora, Spotify, Square, Task Rabbit
Best Location Application: Grindr is the first one to win in this newly introduced category. This is the largest all-male location-based network in the world.
Other nominees: Airbnb, Foursquare, RunKeeper, Uber
Best Tablet Application: Fotopedia, which is THE platform to create visual content for mobiles.
Other nominees: djay, EventbriteAt the Door, GarageBand, Netflix, StumbleUpon
Best Design: Path 2.0, combines all the features of its predecessor With, with some added features, like your sleeping habits!
Other nominees: Gojee, Orchestra, Pinterest, Quora
Best Bootstrapped Startup: Imgur, the photo-sharing site made popular by the Reddit community.
Other nominees: Github, Instapaper, One Sheet, Tap TapTap (Camera+)
Best Cloud Service: Dropbox. Need we say more?
Other nominees: Asana, Box, CloudFlare, Okta, Twilio
Best International Startup: PeixeUrbano, the first and largest Latin-American local commerce website.
Other nominees: Badoo, Klarna, Rovio, SoundCloud, Wonga
Best Clean Tech Startup: EcoATM, the team which intends to solve the world’s eWaste problems.
Other nominees: Alta Energy, Array Power, Eco Motors, Hara
Best New Device: Nest, the hottest and coolest thermostat on the market this year. Last year, it was the iPad.
Other nominees: Galaxy Nexus, iPad 2, iPhone 4S, Kindle Fire
Best Time Sink: Words With Friends, a social mobile game challenging players to create the highest-scoring words.
Other nominees: Modern Warfare 3, Quora, Skyrim, Turntable.fm
Biggest Social Impact: Twitter. The social networking site came to the forefront as a social tool especially during last year’s Arab uprising.
Other nominees: Charity—Water, Khan Academy, Kickstarter, Practice Fusion
Angel of the Year: Reid Hoffman, co-founder and executive chairman at LinkedIn.
Other nominees: Ron Conway, Paul Graham, Keith Rabois, Naval Ravikant and BabakNivi, Kevin Rose
VC of the Year: Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, founders-partners of Andreessen Horowitz.
Other nominees: Matt Cohler, VinodKhosla, Aileen Lee, Yuri Milner, David Sze
Founder of the Year: Jack Dorsey (Square, Twitter)


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