From Twitter and Facebook to YouTube, Mashable has been there to cover the birth (or at least the relatively early days) of some of the web’s most important companies. It’s in that same vein that we’re delighted to introduce our latest channel: Mashable Startups.
Historically, Mashable’s coverage of the space has included analysis of new companies and apps as they’re released, trends within the investment community, how-tos and inspiration for those working in the space, and on-the-ground reporting from key industry events.
Mashable Startups will continue to focus on these areas, but also expand our footprint by leveraging our growing presence in San Francisco and New York (and our events around the world) to spend more time getting to know founders, going hands-on with new products and participating in opportunities unique to each city’s startup culture.
Mashable Startups: Our Coverage
This has been happening behind the scenes at Mashable for some time, as evidenced by some of the stories you’ll find today in the new channel, such as:
Startup Advice: Inside Tips From Expert Entrepreneurs [VIDEO]
“Texts From Last Night” Creator Launches SMS-Sharing Startup
Foodspotting Wins Mashable's Fast Pitch Competition
With a 50 Friends Limit, Path Is the Opposite of Twitter
Should Your Startup Apply for the sFund?
Free Messaging App Kik Hits 2 Million Downloads in 3 Weeks
5 Lessons Madison Avenue Can Learn From Startups
Subscribe to Mashable Startups
If you want to keep up with our comprehensive startups coverage, we encourage you to subscribe to Mashable Startups in any of the following ways:
Get Covered on Mashable Startups
And if you’re a startup that’s looking for coverage on Mashable, we invite you to submit to our BizSpark program -- which is presented by Microsoft and features a new startup each weekday -- or get in touch with our news team.