Hi, Seattle
Michael Arrington
May 3, 2010

On June 11, 2005 TechCrunch was born. Over the last five years the blog has grown from a simple hobby to a fast growing small business with twenty or so employees and one heck of a team of writers, engineers, sales people, event specialists and a burgeoning video team. All led by our fearless CEO Heather Harde.

The last five years have been the best of times, and the worst of times. Mostly it’s been a wonderful experience to watch companies grow from nothing but an idea scratched on a cocktail napkin to something more substantial. And in a very few cases, something that has changed our culture permanently. Entrepreneurs are such interesting animals.

Very early on TechCrunch expanded beyond Silicon Valley. Today we have properties in Europe and Asia, content is published in three languages (plus lots more via spam blogs), and we have writers all over the world – including Silicon Valley, New York, London, Brussels, Paris, Tel Aviv, Tokyo and, absurdly, Chicago. Roving editor Sarah Lacy fills in the gaps by constantly traveling to any place that has even a hint of entrepreneurism. Ten million people a month visit our properties from around the world.

And now we have someone in Seattle. Me.

This last weekend I moved my primary residence from Silicon Valley to Seattle. My plan is to roughly split my time between Seattle and Silicon Valley, and spend a lot more time on the road meeting entrepreneurs around the world.

Why Seattle? I’ve written before that the best of the best come to Silicon Valley to compete. Seattle is sort of like the minor leagues of the startup world, I’ve argued from the safety of Silicon Valley. A few stars here and there, but the vast majority of the winners come from northern California, where fierce competition quickly separates the winners from the losers, and the losers can try something new.

But that doesn’t mean Seattle isn’t a hotbed of entrepreneurism. There are scores and scores of startups here that are doing innovative and disruptive things, and I want to get right in the middle of things. Be an insider instead of just an occasional visitor.

But to be honest the biggest reason I’ve moved is to simply mix things up in my life. Like many people I tend to get bored if I stay in one place too long – five years is the longest I’ve lived anywhere since high school. It was time for a change.

And yes, the easy access to awesome skiing wasn’t a factor I ignored, either.

My friends (and sources) in Silicon Valley will hardly notice the difference – I travel so often that I’ve only been there about half the time anyway. But startups in Seattle will start seeing a lot more of me starting right now. I look forward to seeing what they are up to.

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  • http://www.Patphelan.net Pat Phelan

    Hey Mike
    best of luck in your new home
    lots of cool companies in Seattle, have been there a few times
    hope we get to have a coffee on my next visit

  • The John

    Crazy. I hope you shake things up around here.

    You picked a pretty good time of the year to move. Spring/summer is far less depressing in Seattle than fall/winter, weather-wise.

    Is there anything about the city itself that you like, in particular (other than skiing)?

  • http://Www.kuwalu.com Bastian Lehmann

    Would love to have you around in London more often, but I gotta give it to you, Seattle is a smart choice.

  • http://www.matthewgifford.com/ Matthew Gifford

    I'm a little surprised you didn't just stop in Portland. It seems like there's more going on here than in Seattle.

  • http://blog.daryn.net Daryn

    Welcome to town, Mike.

    Come to Hops and Chops (@hopsandchops) on Thursdays for a super casual happy hour with a rotating handful of startup folks.

    Check out Seattle20.com.

    And cautiously join the Seattle Tech Startups mailing list. It is probably the more active hub of startup activity in town, but there has been a lot of noise recently, and some of the responses will make TC trolls seem nice :)

  • ryder smith

    Michael, the cmc alumni association welcomes you to seattle. Let us know how we can connect you to fellow alumni in the area. As a bainbridge island kid, I appreciate your move to my old stomping grounds.
    -ryder smith. Cmc. '96
    Cmcaa president http://www.cmcaa.org

  • http://twitter.com/calebcherry @calebcherry

    Welcome to Seattle!!! I love my city

  • whatever

    Whatever

  • http://www.newgenapps.com Anurag

    Great, wish you luck. When are you traveling the world?

  • http://ahmedfarooki.com/ Ahmed

    Happy Birthday =)

  • http://twitter.com/pallian @pallian

    If you ever get bored of the Seattle scene, drive up to Vancouver and we'll show you some disruption!

  • aaronbrethorst

    Welcome back to WA. What neighborhood are you living in? Pity the weather's been so bad for the past few days.

  • http://twitter.com/benbeath @benbeath

    That's kind of funny … "mix it up" by moving to Seattle

  • chris

    Say Hi to Dave Matthews for me.

  • http://blog.digitalbackcountry.com Ryan Stewart

    Kick ass, welcome to Seattle Mike. And you're coming up at just the right time weather-wise.

  • http://twitter.com/MarkCarras @MarkCarras

    Welcome to the northwest. If you ever come down to the capital of the state I'd be willing to buy ya lunch.

  • http://twitter.com/travisketchum @travisketchum

    Great to see another Coug rocking TechCrunch late on the start of finals week! Seattle has a rich and diverse culture that I think deserves more respect than it gets from its silicon valley sibling. All of that side Arrington, don't you have some family in the Anacortes area too? Always nice to have family more accessible if needed, but not too close to cramp your way of life.

  • Paul

    Congratulations Michael, best of luck up there!

  • http://www.altek.ca/blog Altek

    Toronto should be next on the hit list

  • http://www.cojovo.com Courtney

    Welcome to Seattle!

    My only question, did you really move to Seattle or just Bellevue?

  • Sean Percival

    Anywhere is better than SV, happy landings.

  • http://twitter.com/substrategy @substrategy

    Glad to have you in the Pacific NW.

    Lots of exciting things going on in this region's tech community for sure, and the startups certainly welcome the exposure.

  • http://www.m4mum.com Raxit Sheth

    Love to see more crazy news from TC.
    Great if you can share your "Enterpre Exp" :)

  • http://www.stevenswigart.com TechNewb

    Sounds fun. Look forward to new news and the burgeoning video team.

  • ricon

    5 years down the road, would you like to try Manila? This will surely be the hottest spot for content creation by then.

  • http://blog.CascadeSoft.net @CascadeRam

    Welcome to Seattle.
    Btw you're correct in suggesting that Seattle has lesser tech-startups than the Bay area, but seehttp://www.techflash.com/seattle/2010/04/study_wa... for why TechFlash says that "Washington state is still the king of software"

  • Just Me

    Good luck in Seattle.

    If you really want to stir things up you should move away from North America. The world of startups outside the U.S is fascinating.

  • Sean percival

    Also why the hogwarts photo? Kincad taking over already?

  • jon

    Are you a coffee drinker?

  • sabretestify

    sample test by sabretestify

  • http://www.facebook.com/jason.tan.man Jason Tan

    welcome to the 206… just in time for a gorgeous summer (Northwest's best kept secret). which neighborhood?

  • http://careerpakistan.blogspot.com/ Career Pakistan

    Wish you good luck!

  • tye jacobs

    Wish you the best Michael- However, Go CDM Sea Kings- Miss the wedge, Peninsula and goofing around on beach cruisers going to Ruby's on the Pier

  • Al Brown

    good for you, Michael.

  • Al Brown

    And the lack of a state income tax should pay off when you IPO later this year :-)

  • b87

    3 to 4 years from now? when he gets bored of Seattle…

  • http://gorumors.com Anand Srinivasan

    Good luck Mike..By the way, when are you launching TechCrunch India? I'm waiting…

    PS: Loved the old commenting system :-

  • http://gorumors.com Anand Srinivasan

    Good luck Mike..By the way, when are you launching TechCrunch India? I'm waiting…

    PS: Loved the old commenting system :-

  • Electron

    I bet it's a wee bit less expensive to live up there too – even with the commute from time to time. California's tax climate is soon going to cause a mass exodus, if it hasn't already.

  • http://jarinudom.com Jarin Udom

    Seattle is pretty rad, but come to San Diego next. It's the new hotness for programmers!

  • Joe

    "Seattle is sort of like the minor leagues of the startup world." I thought Seattle was the Hub of the internet? A lot of prominent companies started in Seattle, along with the birth of the Internet I think (not sure though). Silicon Valley is way over hyped, more of fad really during the Internet / technology boom 10-15 years ago, I for one wouldn't have moved, great weather vs crap weather :). On a side note, getting sick of sarah constantly 'spamming' her future book plus mentioning it in every post related to sarah is getting a bit annoying…

  • realestatekhoj

    Good luck Mike .. Seattle is a nice place – just the winters you may want to shift back to the valley

  • http://webreakstuff.com Fred Oliveira

    Good luck, Mike.

  • http://twitter.com/rsardeha @rsardeha

    If you're dropping by in The Netherlands any time soon let me know. Would be more than glad to host you.

  • http://yahoo.com Kyle

    did someone read that wolfram alpha post?
    http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=relocating+f...

  • Dawson

    Wow where not so much different. As a child every 4 years I've moved and cities (no matter the size) can easily get stagnant if I don't move again. I love Seattle and I lived there 2 years ago. It is beautiful and you will enjoy it. Good Luck.

  • Richard

    Nice one Mike…not sure if this commenting engine is working as you planned

  • http://twitter.com/holdenpage @holdenpage

    Good luck, Michael!

  • http://www.internshipking.com InternshipKing

    Wish you were moving to the East coast. I thought it raining all the time in Seattle and is cold?

  • http://cloops.com Jack Danger Canty

    Welcome to the party! It'll be great to have you around, there's definitely a lot of startup action here in Seattle right now. As a local developer I get 2-3 job offers per week but I turn them down because even _I'm_ running a startup.

    Can I ask what neighborhood you've moved to? Tech meetups are one of the few things you won't be able to find on Yelp and I'd love to help you find whatever you're looking for.

  • John

    Why Seattle? Taxes. Almost half your time eh?

  • catbackpack

    Seattle, huh? If you're travelling you should go visit DubLi's offices in Florida, I hear they're making waves over there.

  • Mother Earth

    Thank you for increasing CO2 levels with your hedonistic weekly travels between Seattle and SV. Oil wars have and will be waged because of people like you. Use Skype more, fly less and save the planet. But hey, what I am thinking? In the end you are just another egocentric American pig.

  • Eric

    Good job Mike! Seattle is absolutely a hotbed of innovation and deserves the recognition you are giving it.

  • Mark

    Best of luck. Moving can be a pain in the ass. Hope it's not for you. Seattle is a great city.

  • http://www.milkthemedium.com MilkTheMedium.com

    All the best Michael!

  • iggy

    That's awesome. Maybe we will see other places becoming more like Silicon Valley too. It's about time.

  • Nick Gonzalez

    Congrats on the move.

  • SirFatty

    Chicago kick's Seattle's ass.

  • MyLocator ™

    this marks the end of an era.

  • http://techwag.com/index.php/2010/05/03/mike-arrington-moves-to-seattle-here-are-some-people-to-meet/ TechWag » Mike Arrington Moves to Seattle here are some people to meet:

    [...] Mike Arrington from Techcrunch has posted that he is moving to Seattle, I would like to welcome him to one of the coolest places on Earth for startups. Being the new kid [...]

  • http://victorcaballero.com Victor Caballero

    Good luck with the move, you will love the pacific northwest!

  • Jason

    Kewl – what part of town are you living in?

  • Kevin

    Congrats on the move. Will you be moving to Austin next after you get bored with Seattle? ;)

  • http://twitter.com/samirtv @samirtv

    I hear corporate taxes are the worst for start-ups in Seattle!

    and congrats on the move!

    and congrats on upgrading the commenting system!

  • http://twitter.com/bjorg @bjorg

    I bet the lack of income tax didn't hurt either! :)
    Seattle is an amazing place and Puget Sound is one of the most beautiful places in the world (when it isn't hidden by a veil of rain ;) ).

  • joshua bolin

    Mike,

    Congrats! Looking forward to you visiting Augusta, Georgia, soon!

    Cheers!

    Josh.

  • Stromi

    Hi Michael, if you need more french writers…Here I am!!!http://planningaholic.wordpress.com

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/thouse972 Stromi

    Hi Michael, if you need more french writers…Here I am!!<a href="http://!http://planningaholic.wordpress.com” target=”_blank”>!http://planningaholic.wordpress.com

  • http://www.comparisonz.com comparisonz

    Good luck…

  • Brian

    Welcome to town. Perfect time of year to move up, days are getting long and the sun is peaking out. Happy to grab a coffee and discuss the lay of the land. @bkwalker

  • http://www.mediasurvey.com Sam Whitmore

    Plus, Mike's folks live close to Seattle, so now he'll be closer to them.

  • http://www.facebook.com/johnnyrice Johnny Rice

    Mike. Seattle is Alaska's main shopping center. Hope you come up here and check it out some day..

  • Rose

    Yes, welcome to Seattle! It's a very livable city.

  • http://vikduggal.com Vik Duggal

    Welcome to Seattle Michael! Definitely make your way over the bridge to Bellevue sometime.

  • Sam Howat

    Ugh. Pls don't act like a douche while living here.

  • http://www.laptopnewsonline.com Arif Sutiyono

    I like Techcrunch because it inspired me to dare to create a blog for the sake of realizing my desire to be passionate internet marketing

  • Michael

    welcome to the emerald city. our community will be lucky to have you
    http://www.traderbots.com

  • aaron krill

    welcome to seattle! don't mind the hobos, they're mostly harmless. :-p

  • Jason

    Ahhhh . . getting ready to sell Techcrunch and avoid those pesky California state income taxes. I

  • http://www.corumgroup.com Dougan Milne

    glad to have you, Michael..!!

  • http://www.crowdspot.com Yaron

    Wow, congrats Mike on the move. Next stop Tel Aviv. Skiing sucks but you've seen the women.

  • Larry Taymor

    Enjoy Seattle Mike! I lived there 10 years before moving to Norcal. A top to do list…

    - drive the Olympic Peninsula some lazy Sunday
    - Look for a house on Perkins Lane (Magnolia area, yes the Magnolia of Magnlia HiFi that whored out to Best Buy)
    - Get on a bicycle ASAP
    - Get on a sailboat ASAP
    - Live on Lake Union if you find Perkins Lane too out of it
    - Check out the Madison Park neighborhoodof Lake Wahington
    - Lean to love the greys of winter

    Hey – I miss that place. – But I'm moving to the Mission from Marin!

    -

  • http://www.go2web20.net Orli Yakuel

    Wow Mike, congrats!

  • Claudius

    Seattle / Tacoma is one of my favorite places in the US. Great people.

  • http://www.techbridge.ca Sasha Baksht

    Welcome to Seattle! I guess we will see more news about startups based on MS platforms.

  • http://twitter.com/alexiat @alexiat

    Good luck Mike. Make Huntington Beach proud!

  • http://ianmcall.blogspot.com Ian McAllister

    Welcome Mike! The move is sure to mix things up for the Seattle startup scene as well.

    I was born in Seattle and have lived in Australia, England and Japan. I came back here because I love the city and I think you'll dig it too even more once you're here full time.

  • http://www.viafo.com David O'Neill

    Welcome to the town…

  • Don

    Awesome, welcome to Seattle! I hope you arrange some sort of bar night, I know a ton of people who'd love to meet you over some beer!

  • http://blog.flowbuzz.com Benjamin Ellison

    Welcome to the great Pacific Northwest, Mike. If you get a chance to head over to the desert to the southeast of you (Tri-Cities), give me a shout. (@benjaminellison)

  • http://npost.com Nathan Kaiser

    Welcome.

  • Pat

    Best of luck there!

  • http://twitter.com/CleverJake @CleverJake

    Welcome Mike, it's a great city. =]

  • http://www.digitalscirocco.com Bruce D'Ambrosio

    Welcome to Seattle!
    Bruce D'Ambrosio, CEO
    DigitalScirocco
    Where Content Creates Value

  • http://gomiles.com marc

    welcome to the pacific northwest, not sure that we can compare to Huntington surf-wise (we don't) but the summers up here are amazing. See you on the slopes Mike!

  • Cigar Law

    Seattle's a great town even though smoking cigars is viewed with greater displeasure than pit bull dogfighting. Ed.http://www.cigarlaw.com

  • http://www.insidethewebb.com/2010/05/mike-arrington-working-in-seattle-techcrunch/ Mike Arrington to be Working out of Seattle on TechCrunch | Inside the Webb

    [...] browsing my morning blog feeds I ran into an interesting post on TechCrunch titled Hi, Seattle. Published on May 3rd, TechCrunch’s founder and creator Mike Arrington discusses his latest [...]

  • http://www.facebook.com/randy.korba Randy Korba

    abandoning helping bail a bankrupt state with 11% income and almost 10% sales tax in favor of income-tax-free washington and saner governing? not that either a high hurdle from our humble san mateo county environs, but best of luck in both places.

  • Jim

    Welcome!

  • Howard Wu

    Welcome to Seattle, the land of Vivace espresso, Than Brothers pho, Paseo sandwich and I Can Has Cheezeburger? LOLs. Love to buy you one of each. :-)

  • http://twitter.com/mighttees @mighttees

    wow, exciting news mike. welcome to the city. i'm sure i'll be meeting you in the near future, it's a small city.

    -erfon

  • Michael Merhej

    From one Michael to another Michael – Welcome to Seattle!

  • Gene

    Arrington has held the position that the Bay Area is far superior to Seattle as the place to locate a startup. Apparently he has now seen the light. At the end of the tunnel. The exit tax tunnel.

  • sharpcc

    Welcome to Seattle!!

  • http://laptopmemo.com Stefan Etienne

    Nice, Arrington. But WHY did you have to use Intense Debate as your comment system!? What about DISQUS?!? Did you invest in ID, because you can hardly understand the UI.

  • Tim

    HA.

  • Nicolas

    A change is as good as a holiday. Good luck.

  • http://meirendaddy.com/blog Song

    Welcome Mike to the 206 / 425 area! I'm here to offer some stories in the Chinese IT blogging world.

  • Roshan

    "the best of times, and the worst of times"

    Thats a line from the book – Tale of Two Cities !!!

  • http://www.meirendaddy.com/blog/?p=861 美人她爹 » TechCrunch创始人Michael Arrington搬到西雅图了

    [...] 原文在这里。 Filed under: 一句话 — 美人她爹 @ 11:24 am [...]

  • http://twitter.com/nwjerseyliz Liz

    Word to the wise: You'll get a friendlier greeting from the locals if you don't refer to them as the "minor leagues". They are quite happy NOT to be living in California and are unlikely to put up with any condescension. Seattle has its own scene & culture and it's best to be open-minded.

  • http://blogs.msdn.com/mithund Mithun Dhar

    Welcome to Seattle, Michael! If you are ever so inclined to meet the Microsoft Evangelism team, hit me up :)

  • EAP

    Egocentric American Pig. Love that!

  • ArborBoy

    Try some underdog city (with potential) like Ann Arbor next time…This way you will be really making a difference!

  • http://scottlaplant.com scottlaplant

    Good luck in Seattle Mike. Wish you the best and hope you'll maybe even find a good work/life balance!?

  • xanderwe

    Welcome to Seattle! You'll love it…

  • http://www.facebook.com/alexiskold Alex Iskold

    Why not NYC?

  • AgileCyborg

    Seattle, container of the Nazi cops.

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/tsuvik Vikas SN

    Congrats Mike on the move! All the best over there :)

  • http://www.startupnextdoor.com John Washam

    Welcome to the Seattle area. Perhaps I'll see you at Techfoam on Wednesday:http://techfoam.org

  • http://www.str3em.com William Blanchard

    I have to say I have a new found respect for you Mike. After some time I just felt TC turned into a "if you're not in the Valley then you don't exist" publication. Many people have grown attached to the great commentary on this site but for me at least it started to seem very "good 'ol boyish".

    This move however shows that you are willing to travel on and find new avenues to flex your power and indeed to grow more influential in the process. Seattle is a great city and there are MANY startups there and other very powerful established companies. You will find what you're looking for and we will all be loyally reading!

    Very cool indeed.

  • http://nextweeq.com pedalpete

    and while you're at it, may as well come up to Whistler. Maybe we're not all about tech (though I'm working on it), but we've got lots of great stuff to enjoy.

  • http://twitter.com/algard @algard

    Wooot. That's great news for Seattle. We all look forward to having you up here Michael!

  • Daniel Zarick

    Would love to see you in Chicago soon, as well.

  • sil valley dropout

    congrats on move

  • Guest

    That is exciting, welcome to Seattle!

  • http://riactant.wordpress.com Mike

    Welcome to our fair city, Michael! I've been here 14 years from Washington DC and wouldn't live anywhere else… the entrepreneurial energy here is intoxicating and the coffee can't be beat :)

  • http://www.hasoffers.com HasOffers

    Welcome to Seattle from HasOffers! Hope you are going to the Seattle 2.0 Awards for Startups http://www.seattle20.com/awards/

  • http://www.proloquo2Go.com Samuel

    Right on. Thanks for sharing. Good luck in your new place.

  • Jimbo

    Googlecrunch in Microsoft territory? I guess Google does have a few satellite offices up here to help you feel comfortable.

  • http://twitter.com/TwitsNation @TwitsNation

    Andhttp://www.SeattleTwits.com Twitter lists will show you what's going on in this great city.

  • http://www.pointinside.com Brian Wilson

    "To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly." — Henri Bergson

    Congratulations on the change, and welcome to the Great Pacific Northwest. Best of luck to you.

    Brian Wilson

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  • Edward

    Could there be a transaction coming soon…
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_income_tax#U.S...

  • http://blog.calbucci.com Marcelo Calbucci

    Welcome Mike!

    We knew you'd come.

  • http://twitter.com/knakao @knakao

    This is fantastic news for the Seattle tech community. Welcome Michael.

  • http://www.facebook.com/jimmy.gambier Jimmy Gambier

    Glenn did a job convincing you in that interview, huh?

  • http://greglinden.com Greg Linden

    Welcome to Seattle, Mike!

  • rainydaysandmondays

    Welcome to the PNW. Looking forward to seeing what the rains do to your effervescent personality (nothing like 30 days of rain in a row to make someone either really grumpy or vastly humorous or a combination of both).

    Some day you may just wake up, look out to the gray skies and wet sidewalks and say, "get those damned LIKE buttons off my blog, they bug me…there's more to the World than Facebook…"

    Let it Rain…

  • Seattle Start-up

    The start-ups and work ethic are much better than you think.

    The skiing is far, far worse than you think though! Hardly anyone here actually skis in Washington – we go to Canada, Idaho or Utah.

  • http://gnome.wordpress.com/2010/05/03/11983/ Geeky Bits

    [...] May 3, 2010 at 10:37 pm · Filed under Uncategorized Welcome to #Seattle, @Arrington: http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/03/hi-seattle/ [...]

  • http://www.hivebrainsoftware.com Mike Schneider

    Welcome to Seattle. Moved here from SF and never looked back.

  • johnny utah

    Lived in Seattle for 4 yrs, great place, you'll love it. But if you really want the best skiing in the world with great accessibility, come check out Utah. I skied 2ft of fresh pow at the Bird just yesterday.

  • http://twitter.com/menggoh @menggoh

    Welcome to Microsoft land, all your base are belongs to us now. Maybe you'll open your eyes to see that start-ups are not the only one doing technology innovation. We just don't create crap throw it on the wall and see which one sticks.

  • jinushaun

    Welcome to Seattle

  • http://twitter.com/billykid @billykid

    Michael, you are welcome to swing by the Evri offices at Pioneer Square anytime.

  • http://botd.wordpress.com/2010/05/04/top-posts-1465/ Top Posts — WordPress.com

    [...] Hi, Seattle On June 11, 2005 TechCrunch was born. Over the last five years the blog has grown from a simple hobby to a fast growing [...] [...]

  • Tim

    lame comment… take a hike

  • jay

    Mike – congrats. I have lived in Seattle on and off for several years. You'll enjoy the cheaper real estate, no state income taxes, and the beautiful summer.

  • http://www.brianshall.com Brian S Hall
  • Guest

    Motivated by the lack of state income tax at all?

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Jmartens Jmartens

    you'd be "willing" to buy him lunch? Don't go out of your way or anything. I mean, I'm "willing" to stick a suppository up a family members ass if I have to, but I'd rather not.

    Mike is so lucky to have people "willing" to buy him lunch. Go Seattle! Whatever.

  • aerodynamic

    Settle in Tokyo after Seattle! We welcome you!

  • rbj

    You'd better get your Sounders FC tickets quick. I think there are a few of the more expensive ones left, but that's it.

  • http://aaron-bird.blogspot.com/ Aaron

    Very cool, welcome. Oh, and BTW (totally unrelated I'm sure), if you were to have a very large, taxable, capital gains event sometime soon, we don't have a state income tax. Not sure if your thinking of selling anything of any value (TechCrunch).

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/stewtopia stewtopia

    Mike-

    Welcome to Seattle! I'm a Bay Area transplant myself and getting back to the Bay Area every so often can take the edge off the lack of sun here.

    I help organize Ignite Seattle which gets ~700 tech folks and other misfits at the King Kat Theater once a quarter for 5 minute geek talks. Our next event is on June 14th and we'd love to see you there.

    Cheers,
    Randy Stewart

  • Kelly C

    To Mike and the people of Seattle,

    I wish you all the best but my question is, Are the people of Seattle ready for the likes of Michael Arrington? The same is true with Mike, Is he ready for Seattle and it's people?
    I guess we shall wait and see, I don't know that Seattle is going to know what hit them 6 months from now!

  • Kevin Goldsmith

    Welcome Mike! let me know if you want the tour of the Adobe/Google/Getty-verse (aka the center of the universe, Fremont).

  • @digigala

    Your city sucks, he should have chosen Portland. I base this on three issues:

    1. The people of Seattle are famous for killing baby bunnies.

    2. The Brewery scene and wine scene in WA is statistically the worst in the world currently.

    3. Seattle statistically has more dog shit on the streets than another city in our fine land.

  • http://intensedebate.com/profiles/zweety13 zweety13

    GBU Mike!

  • http://www.1800pharmacy.com Jonathan Tanner

    Enjoy Seattle, Michael! Loved the couple years I lived there. You and Laguna should have a blast!

  • http://talll.com talll.com

    Rain. Rain.

  • Jasmine Gu

    This is a nice surprise. Welcome to Seattle!

  • Gubatron

    You don't need to explain yourself Mike, we all know the State Tax break is the main reason. j/k

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/laughingsquid Scott Beale

    Right on Mike, I agree a change in location is good a thing.

  • http://www.brunotrani.info/blog/2010/05/04/learn-all-about-internet-marketing-stuff-smash-summit-on-may-12-in-san-francisco/ Learn All About Internet Marketing Stuff: SMASH Summit On May 12 In San Francisco | bruno trani dot info

    [...] you there. Well, not me, I live in Seattle now. But TechCrunch will be [...]

  • http://recopylator.com/tecnologia/moviles/laser-powered-rain-sounds-too-awesome-to-be-true/ Laser-powered rain: sounds too awesome to be true | Recopylator

    [...] in Seattle (welcome!) we have no problem getting enough rain. Lasers are not necessary. But this international project [...]

  • http://ditted.com/2010/05/04/laser-powered-rain-sounds-too-awesome-to-be-true/ Laser-powered rain: sounds too awesome to be true – ditted

    [...] in Seattle (welcome!) we have no problem getting enough rain. Lasers are not necessary. But this international project [...]

  • http://www.techgearx.com/learn-all-about-internet-marketing-stuff-smash-summit-on-may-12-in-san-francisco/ Learn All About Internet Marketing Stuff: SMASH Summit On May 12 In San Francisco |

    [...] you there. Well, not me, I live in Seattle now. But TechCrunch will be [...]

  • http://www.567t.com/archives/1120 Learn All About Internet Marketing Stuff: SMASH Summit On May 12 In San Francisco

    [...] you there. Well, not me, I live in Seattle now. But TechCrunch will be [...]

  • http://blog.viningmedia.nl/2010/05/learn-all-about-internet-marketing-stuff-smash-summit-on-may-12-in-san-francisco/ Learn All About Internet Marketing Stuff: SMASH Summit On May 12 In San Francisco | Viningmedia Nieuws

    [...] you there. Well, not me, I live in Seattle now. But TechCrunch will be [...]

  • http://thegoodnetguide.com/05/learn-all-about-internet-marketing-stuff-smash-summit-on-may-12-in-san-francisco/ Learn All About Internet Marketing Stuff: SMASH Summit On May 12 In San Francisco | The Good NET Guide

    [...] you there. Well, not me, I live in Seattle now. But TechCrunch will be [...]

  • http://www.bloggii.com/learn-all-about-internet-marketing-stuff-smash-summit-on-may-12-in-san-francisco Learn All About Internet Marketing Stuff: SMASH Summit On May 12 In San Francisco : Bloggii – The Global News Aggregator

    [...] you there. Well, not me, I live in Seattle now. But TechCrunch will be [...]

  • http://reviewsmanual.com/learn-all-about-internet-marketing-stuff-smash-summit-on-may-12-in-san-francisco.html Learn All About Internet Marketing Stuff: SMASH Summit On May 12 In San Francisco | Reviews Manual

    [...] you there. Well, not me, I live in metropolis now. But TechCrunch module be [...]

  • http://www.mangospring.com Anup Kejriwal

    Welcome to Seattle Michael! Easily the best place to live. Looking forward to meeting you one of these days.

  • http://twitter.com/MarkCarras @MarkCarras

    For you I'm willing to buy you the d-bag award. Do you enjoy getting on your high horse and pissing on other people's comments for no reason? Is your life that sad? Maybe you should do something about that.

  • http://www.CrabbingInTheHood.com Rich Jacobson

    Welcome to the Emerald City, Michael! You've picked the right time of year to move here. The Summers here make the rest of the year bearable! If you ever want to go crabbing out on the Hood Canal, give me a call!

  • http://www.mortgagesunzipped.com David Gibbons

    Welcome to Seattle Mike – if you enjoy a good Philly cheese steak sandwich you must try TATs in Pioneer Square.

  • Jason Lee

    Disruption? Crap like your stupid shopping site and your outdated twitter site? Vancouver will be a better place once they get rid of people who thrive on superficiality and fluff with no real innovation.

  • http://topblogs.mybloogs.com/?p=1224 There Goes The Neighborhood: Facebook To Open Seattle Office | Top Blogs News

    [...] I was thinking I was such a trendsetter by moving to Seattle. But apparently other people had the same idea, because Facebook is opening an office up here, too. [...]

  • anon

    Faerk yeaaaaaaah

  • anon

    Nobody cares about you guys.

  • http://www.encirca.com Tom Barrett-EnCirca

    Mike,

    Next stop should be Boston.

  • http://www.photoxpress.com Leo Tran

    Seattle is definitely one of my favorite places to go. Everyone is cool and the venues are superb. Have fun Mike!

  • Jason Boyle

    Welcome to WA. Probably we can go salmon fishing sometime. Perfect season for it. :)

  • Val St. John

    Hey Mike, Well, reading the news about your move just made me a little homesick – Enjoy our beautiful city and a better quality of life!!

  • http://chris.pirillo.com/the-seattle-social-community-is-growing/ The Seattle Social Community is Growing ~ Chris Pirillo

    [...] Monday, TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington announced that he had moved his home to Seattle. He listed many reasons for this change, including [...]

  • http://burl.co.cc/archives/4278 The Seattle Social Community is Growing

    [...] Monday, TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington announced that he had moved his home to Seattle. He listed many reasons for this change, including [...]

  • http://gofastle.com/live/?p=13150 | Gofastle Global News | GNC-2010-05-03 #572 Feels Like Ground Hog Day |

    [...] Sales. 45 Gigapixel Image. Google Ventures. FCC to give up Broadband Fight. NING Alternatives. Arrington to Seattle? Twitter Embed for your Blog. Microsoft talks about IE9. Twitter Boots Torrent Accounts. Hacked US [...]

  • http://siliconflorist.com/2010/05/06/memepdx-035-pdc-software-cluster-beer-blog-timbers-innotech-some-ipads-techcrunch-arrington-seattle/ memePDX 035: PDC software cluster, Beer and Blog with the Timbers, InnoTech and SoMe, 1 million iPads, TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington moves to Seattle « Silicon Florist

    [...] This week, Cami Kaos (@camikaos) and I (@turoczy) talk about the Portland Development Commission (PDC) software cluster survey, Beer and Blog with the Timbers, InnoTech and the SoMe Awards, Apple moving 1 million iPads, and TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington moving to Seattle. [...]

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Terri_N Terri_N

    We're "minor league" even though Microsoft, Amazon, UPS, Starbucks, Nordstrom, Getty Images and a "few" other little-known entities were spawned here!

    If you are living in the city (not the east side), I'd like to welcome you to Seattle and take you to lunch.

  • http://ugradnews.cs.washington.edu/?p=1493 CSE Undergrad News » Fwd: Facebook to open Seattle office

    [...] I was thinking I was such a trendsetter by moving to Seattle. But apparently other people had the same idea, because Facebook is opening an office up here, too. [...]

  • http://chris.pirillo.com/social-media-updates-for-2010-05-09/ Social Media Updates for 2010-05-09 ~ Chris Pirillo

    [...] [...]

  • http://burl.co.cc/archives/4604 Social Media Updates for 2010-05-09

    [...] to #Seattle, @Arrington: http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/03/hi-seattle/ [...]

  • http://www.skytap.com Matt Bell

    If you cant beat'em, join'em. :-) Welcome to town Mike.

  • http://cincodata.com/technology/skype-screen-sharing-is-a-huge-and-free-productivity-tool/ Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool | Technology and Web 2.0

    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

  • http://digitaldigg.com/blog/?p=7161 Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool

    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

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    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

  • http://www.mrinalu.com/?p=313 M r i n a l U p a d h y a y » Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool

    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

  • http://blog.viningmedia.nl/2010/05/skype-screen-sharing-is-a-huge-and-free-productivity-tool/ Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool | Viningmedia Nieuws

    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

  • http://newsit.es/skype-screen-sharing-is-a-huge-and-free-productivity-tool/ Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool | Startup Websites

    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

  • http://www.techgearx.com/skype-screen-sharing-is-a-huge-and-free-productivity-tool/ Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool |

    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

  • http://www.bloggii.com/skype-screen-sharing-is-a-huge-and-free-productivity-tool Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool : Bloggii – The Global News Aggregator

    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

  • http://www.family-learning-center.com/computers-technology/ted-crunch/skype-screen-sharing-is-a-huge-and-free-productivity-tool/ Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool | Family Learning Center

    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

  • http://thegoodnetguide.com/05/skype-screen-sharing-is-a-huge-and-free-productivity-tool/ Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool | The Good NET Guide

    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

  • http://velights.wordpress.com/2010/05/15/skype-screen-sharing-is-a-huge-and-free-productivity-tool/ Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool « Lights It Is Renaissance Word

    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

  • Seattle Troll

    And that "no income tax" thing in Washington State is pretty nice too, huh Mike? Primary residence. Pffft.

  • http://socialshoppingnews.landheremedia.com/2010/05/15/skype-screen-sharing-is-a-huge-and-free-productivity-tool/ Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool | Social Shopping News

    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

  • http://recopylator.com/internet/skype-screen-sharing-is-a-huge-and-free-productivity-tool/ Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool | Recopylator

    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

  • http://twitter.com/knakao @knakao

    This is fantastic news for the Seattle tech community. Welcome Michael.

  • Tim

    Check out TechFoam sometime on the Eastside while you're up here.http://techfoam.org

  • http://www.567t.com/skype-screen-sharing-is-a-huge-and-free-productivity%c2%a0tool Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool

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  • http://blogs.silentdefender.co.uk/technews/skype-screen-sharing-is-a-huge-and-free-productivity-tool/ Skype Screen Sharing Is A Huge (And Free) Productivity Tool – News from the technology world – Technology News

    [...] I’ve been using Skype video nearly constantly since my move to Seattle for meetings with people in Silicon Valley that I used to do in person. When you go to full screen [...]

  • http://thegoodnetguide.com/05/not-just-for-drug-dealers-and-15-year-olds-kickin-it-old-school-with-a-prepaid-phone/ Not Just For Drug Dealers And 15 Year Olds: Kickin It Old School With A Prepaid Phone | The Good NET Guide

    [...] the Nexus One on T-Mobile – were history. The Nexus One mysteriously disappeared during my move to Seattle. And the Droid, my backup phone when I needed rock solid Verizon coverage, came to an untimely and [...]

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/StartupTrekTV StartupTrekTV

    Gheez… I move up to Seattle to get further away from people like Arrington & his soul-mate Calacanis… and what happens? Arrington moves here!! :)

    I'm not budging!!! people are so NICE here… even the entrepreneurs… Mike, you are going to HATE it!

  • jcw

    If he's smart, he will. Sunshine all year-round.

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