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Longtime tech news blog Gigaom folds

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Last Updated : Mar 10 2015 | 10:22 PM IST
Gigaom, one of the oldest major technology news blogs started by an Indian-born journalist, announced it was shutting down after running out of cash.
"Gigaom recently became unable to pay its creditors in full at this time," its website stated yesterday
"As a result, the company is working with its creditors that have rights to all of the company's assets as their collateral. All operations have ceased."
Started in 2006 by Indian-born journalist Om Malik, the site claimed to have some 6.5 million readers. In 2012, it acquired a rival website, paidContent.
While digital-only media have been grabbing readers from newspapers and other traditional media, the space has become increasingly crowded, with dozens of news sites, many covering the tech sector.
"It is not how you want the story of a company you founded to end," Malik wrote on personal website about the demise.
"Every founder starts on a path -- hopeful and optimistic, full of desire to build something that helps change the world for the better, reshape an industry and hopefully become independent, both metaphorically and financially. Business, much like life, is not a movie and not everyone gets to have a story book ending."
Senior writer Matthew Ingram while tweeted: "This hurts more than I can say: I was just told Gigaom is shutting down -- it has run out of money. We tried our best, but it wasn't enough.

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First Published: Mar 10 2015 | 10:22 PM IST

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