Mar 20th, 2008
Recaps; Yahoo/TechCrunch Internships
I guess it’s time for some updates, and being that I’m working for TechCrunch (the biggest and baddest blog on the internet) it would seem like a good time to start blogging. Bud sadly, the real reason is that a new version of wordpress is coming out and I wanna play around with it…cuz I’m just that big a loser.
Anyway, since that last post I saw Filo a ton of times throughout the internship. As if catching lunch and partying in London with him wasn’t cool enough…we played at the same poker table at the MGM in Vegas, and he even pointed me out during a keynote with CEO and fellow co-founder Jerry Yang. I saw the guy on numerous nights walking down the hall at Yahoo HQ (his cube was near mine) and sometimes it was after he had finished playing the Wii with some fellow interns. Coolest guy ever.
The internship was too incredible to put into words. It was an incredibly tumultuous time while our group was restructured, and in the middle of it some people close to me passed away. The fellahs at YDN are the most supportive bunch of guys out there and really helped me through. I
learned so much and only wish I could have contributed more. The team even got me an iPhone as a going-away gift before realizing I already had one, and gave me a huge gift card to indulge my new Apple habit instead (and the best Sushi lunch in town!).
My sister also got married and moved to Chicago, which is great since it lets me see her a lot more. And now I just started working for TechCrunch, a blog that I’ve literally read every post on since the day Mike started back in 2005. I still have my Purdue job (and the best office on campus!), and am a Yahoo! Ambassador for Purdue University, for which me and Rich gave a cool presentation demoing the new OneSearch product from Yahoo! Mobile last night.
It’s been a blast and I’m seriously gonna miss this place when I graduate in July. Speaking of which…be sure to hook-a-brotha up if you’ve got any intriguing PM positions in the internet space ![]()

As I sit here on a plane from LAX to London (12 hours!) and read 

AJ Arora is a student at Purdue University currently interning with 