Hipster HoopstersHipster HoopstersHipster Hoopsters 12/25/2003 07:52 PM She doesn't mention being the tenth player in Stony Brook University history to reach 1000 points, but some superb reporting (thanks, Google!) unearths the info ... This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Hipster HoopstersGrok Headline matches for Hipster HoopstersThe hipster PDAThe hipster PDA 04/16/2005 07:34 PM globetechnology.com Apr 16 2005 10:25PM GMT Web Zen: Hipster ZenWeb Zen: Hipster Zen 11/07/2003 11:05 AM
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ipster%20Are%20You%3F Hipster crafts how-toHipster crafts how-to 11/19/2003 02:16 PM Site full of hipster craft projects for the
home -- needlepoint, bowls, knitting, etc. Link43 Folders: Introducing the Hipster PDA43 Folders: Introducing the Hipster PDA 03/17/2005 02:49 AM 43 Folders: Introducing the Hipster PDA 43folders.com/2004/09/introducing_the.html Score one for the SNES hipster look.Score one for the SNES hipster look. 06/15/2004 11:29 AM The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (2d). Though the origina l 3d version on the Nintendo 64 is still one the best of the series, Daniel Barris's recreation of the game is graphically allowing Ocarina of Time to take its rightful place beside the reigning champion, A Link to the Past (flash required). The lack of a 3d Epona aside, it just feels right. C'mon People Now, Shine on Your HipsterC'mon People Now, Shine on Your Hipster 10/31/2003 05:15 PM C'mon People Now, Shine on Your Hipster • "A new and disturbing trend has sprung up as of late in our great city (NYC): beating up hipsters for sport. Sucker punching Williamsburg trendsters is the new Whack-A-Mole. It's cow-tipping for urbanites. It's blowing up mailboxes, but with less angst and more anger." (more inside) iPod Used By Jock and Hipster Alike?iPod Used By Jock and Hipster Alike? 04/16/2004 07:30 AM JOEL JOHNSON -- If it wasn't clear before, there's a dripping, wet underline on it now: owning an iPod doesn't make you cool. Five O'Clock Bot isn't happy with North Carolina basketball sophomore Sean May's Sports Illustrated article, "Pimp My iPod." Apparently jocks listen to music, and horror of horrors,... RetroPod: Hipster Hard Case for iPodRetroPod: Hipster Hard Case for iPod 07/01/2004 12:31 PM
Now if the only option they offered were the $100 version, I'd have
to throw them back out on the curb where they mate and sleep, but
since they also have a $20 DIY version (Walkman not included), we'll
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check out the "This was supposed to be the future -- where's my
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nnah!)Grok Description matches for Hipster Hoopsters GrokA matches for Hipster Hoopsters Sean++Sean++ 05/07/2004 11:36 PM Sean McGrath speaks wisdom about Transactions and SOA. Anyone who’s trying to find their way through the WS-Confusion would do well to pay regular attention to Sean. Among other things, he does large SOA deployments for a living; we’re talking practice not theory. Sean O'Mahoney New Excilan CEOSean O'Mahoney New Excilan CEO 05/10/2004 11:31 AM FatPort's Sean O'Mahoney is cell-payment-enabler Excilan's new CEO: We rarely cover management changes at Wi-Fi Networking News, but O'Mahoney's move is worth noting. O'Mahoney helped build FatPort from a small Vancouver, BC (Canada), company with an interesting hardware platform in 2001 into Canada's dominant hotspot provider and platform reseller. While the four Canadian cellular telephone carriers have made roaming announcements and issued press releases, they have yet to build out a presence, and may have just a handful of hotspots by year's end among them. FatPort has 140 locations according to their Web site, mostly centered in British Columbia. But their platform has allowed them to resell their managed services and hardware/software combo, and will potentially yield hundreds of additional locations this year, most of which will include free roaming across FatPort's own network. O'Mahoney--along with Rick Ehrlinspiel of Surf and Sip--has been most aggressive in offering bilateral fee-free roaming agreements, having aggregated over 800 locations worldwide for their customers through these agreements. Unlike models in Europe, in which roaming means paying extra to use non-local networks but using a single login, FatPort's model offers a single login and a fixed monthly rate no matter which partner network is being used. Excilan is a natural fit for O'Mahoney's approach. Excilan's technology allows hotspot operators to partner with cellular carriers without building client software that an end user must install nor assigning new usernames and accounts to cell owners. In the Excilan system, you visit a hotspot's gateway page and enter your cellular telephone number. If your carrier is part of the Excilan system, your phone rings and an automated system asks you to authorize a charge. When you agree, the charge shows up on your bill at the negotiated rate your carrier has with the hotspot operator, and your laptop or handheld is authenticated through the back-end. FatPort is the only North American network user of Excilan, while mostly European cell carriers have signed up to enable their subscribers. Overall, nearly 50 hotspot networks are involved worldwide partnered with 14 cell carriers with 23 million customers. In an email interview, O'Mahoney said, "For the Excilan system to reach its full potential we have to extend our reach into U.S./North American market as quickly as possible." He added that the rest of the Americas were also important. O'Mahoney also hopes to work with other aggregators of hotspot networks to help make... sean stewart - the beastsean stewart - the beast 07/19/2004 04:26 AM The AI Web game designed to support the Spielberg film was built my Microsoft .. The Beast: The Making of the A.I. game seanstewart.org/beast/intro Sir Sean to voice SNP viewpointSir Sean to voice SNP viewpoint 04/13/2005 05:43 PM Sir Sean Connery is set to appear in the Scottish National Party's election broadcast. Sean Trott in the newsSean Trott in the news 03/13/2003 10:17 AM I tried to tell this kid that a vote for Nader was a vote for Bush. But did he listen?... Sean Parker kicked out of PlaxoSean Parker kicked out of Plaxo 04/21/2004 03:26 AM Although I had some problems with the Plaxo model, I hate hearing stories like this. Sean Parker, the founder and visionary behind Plaxo was kicked out rather rudely by the VCs. I don't know the details, but it sounds bad. The company sent out an anonymous, terse statement that Parker is ``no longer with Plaxo,'' but called him a ``visionary, creative entrepreneur'' and ended with: ``We thank him for his hard work and wish him well.''I've founded several companies and as companies grow, the skills required to be the chief executive change. When I've founded (or helped found) companies in the past, I've usually stepped aside to allow someone with better administrative and sales skills to lead the company after it's up and running. This was the case with Digital Garage and PSINet Japan and to a certain extent Infoseek Japan. I seem to be the most useful getting things going, not running them. As a VC/investor, I've seen my share of visionary CEOs who can't run the company, but we usually try to keep them involved in some way and stay on good terms so we can invest in their next good company. I don't see how you can continue being a VC in the valley being cruel to serial entrepreneurs. Pierre Omidyar of eBay is probably one of the best examples of knowing when to bring on a real CEO, but staying involved as the founder. I think he and his investors were smart about this. Ja son Calacanis blogs about this on thesocialsoftwareweblog Collector's Collections Gallery: Sean
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