Techmeme turns 20 and is still every tech pro's favorite news aggregator
3 minute readPublished: Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at 8:37 am

Techmeme Celebrates Two Decades as a Tech News Powerhouse
Techmeme, the tech news aggregator, is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Founded in September 2005 by Gabe Rivera, the site has maintained its popularity among tech professionals, including prominent figures like Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Unlike many other content sites, Techmeme has experienced audience growth. The site's core function is to aggregate tech news from across the web, sorting stories by importance and "hotness." A small team of editors, both full-time and part-time, curate content from thousands of sources, employing a combination of automated algorithms and human oversight. This approach allows users to quickly access summaries and related discussions on the latest tech developments.
Techmeme's evolution includes a rebranding from "tech.memeorandum" in its early days. The platform's initial goals were to leverage the web as its editor, quickly identify new sources, and connect related conversations. The site has adapted over time, expanding its sourcing to include posts from various social networks and forums.
Despite the rise of other news aggregators, Techmeme has maintained its relevance. Rivera attributes the site's continued success to several factors, including the need for a central hub for AI news and a clear, easy-to-read design. Traffic is up 25% this year.
BNN's Perspective:
Techmeme's longevity is a testament to its effective curation and ability to provide a valuable service to the tech community. While the site's design may be considered dated, its focus on delivering concise, real-time information has clearly resonated with its audience. In an era of information overload, Techmeme's continued success suggests that there is still a strong demand for curated, reliable news sources.
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