
We’ve heard rumors that some of you play an informal “Guess what TechCrunch writer wrote the post based the headline?” game with Twitter and your RSS readers. Now former TechCrunch developer Andy Brett (with some help from in-house rabble rouser Paul Carr) has done everyone a solid and built an entire site devoted to trying to figure who writes what.
While you might think beating CrunchHunch is as easy as guessing MG for all the Apple stuff and me for all the misspelled stuff, you’d be surprised.
And speaking of surprises.

Andy Brett is a co-founder and CTO at Cake Health. He brings five years of experience in software engineering and the full stack of web technologies, from SASS files to makefiles. At TechCrunch, Andy was responsible for securing and improving performance of the high traffic site, in addition to implementing key features on CrunchBase including opening accounts to the public. Prior to moving to Silicon Valley, Andy worked at RecycleBank in New York City as a software engineer on...
TechCrunch, founded on June 11, 2005 by Michael Arrington, is a network of technology-oriented blogs and other web properties.
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