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more about #denniscrowley more comments → scroll_lock: I see you said these days he has a "different" look, not "better" look. Because it's different - and that's all. more » raincoaster: I used to date a guy who had hair like that. The ONLY solution is to grow it long and shaggy, like collar length all around. Which can also be dead se... more » Private Hangnail: We used to call that one the 'butt cut' and I never, ever had one. I swear. more » lobstr: Top pic: Michael Phelps' twin. more » LisaHunter: C'mon. It's not like he had a mullet. more » son of spam: No man should be held responsible for his high school hair cut. more » Perhaps Not: I can't even imagine spending an evening with these ridiculous people as they try to impress each other with opinions on politics and the "news busine... more » Peter Feld: Hey haters, we have feelings too! more » Paul Boutin: Melissa, you got Skyboxed on your first post! Taurus and Fondue are all jumpy excited about it out here. more » Krashstar: Ick. Except for the girl in the sailor shirt who seems to be seeing the place for what it is. She's A-OK. more » BookishLookish: That Rex Sorgatz (nice fleece jacket, hon) gets any ass at all is the sorriest commentary on you blogging babes of New York. more » Ha Ha Sound: Definitive proof that all you need to be a social climber is a Hamptons houseshare and a PMC account. more » blogissuchanuglyword: So who exactly is that little cardboard man. I've been seeing him a lot of places that I wouldn't expect to see such a person and I'd like an explanat... more » StevieQ: If a crevasse opened up and all these people fell in, would the world even care? Just curious. more » Saxon 212: So where is this prison rooftop in Brooklyn and why do the inmates all get to wear last years Raybans? more » -
#fashion
Tech Hotshot's Shame: Bad Hair
He might be fresh off a $1.4 million venture funding round and a leading player in the white-hot market for iPhone Apps. But a men's lifestyle publication has just revealed the shocking skeleton in Dennis Crowley's closet: "Curtains." More » -
#foursquare
Code Theft Allegations Can't Stop iPhone Bubble
Foursquare has raised its first venture capital investment, and it couldn't have been easy: There are persistent rumors the social networking company stole its code from Google. Plus, it wanted to invest the money in a domain name. Ooof. More » -
#teampartycrash
Smiling Through the Mediaocalypse
Who are these kids, exactly? Rachelle Hruska's not-a-nightlife-blog blog, Guest of a Guest, kicked off "summer" and a new season of Hamptons coverage with an apocalyptically cloudy rooftop tequila drinking thing on Sunday. -
#twitterati
The Twitterati Get a Free Lunch from the MSM
Twitter is the ideal medium to express your own idiocy. Dan Abrams denounces the mainstream media which gave birth to his career, a Google-enriched entrepreneur eats its free lunch, and Alan Meckler discovers Twitter: More » -
#hype
Even Foursquare's Hype is Recycled from Dodgeball
After Google bought Dodgeball from him and shut it down, New York entrepreneur Dennis Crowley knocked off his own idea to create Foursquare, a new friend-finding app. The coverage likewise feels familiar. More » -
#journalismism
Foursquare Founder Tells Two Tales About Filched Dodgeball Code
Too busy partying in Austin, Dennis Crowley never replied to our questions about whether Foursquare was built on code owned by Google. He's denied it to other press, but we hear he's telling buddies otherwise. More » -
#videuhoh
New York Times Writer Learns about 'Internets' at SXSW
In the '90s, the Web cognoscenti joked about doing crack. But New York Times columnist David Carr actually did crack! Which might explain his befuddlement in this clip from the SXSW Interactive conference in Austin. More » -
#rants
South By Southwest Is a Pointless Party
Why does the tech world get a throwdown in Austin when the banks have had to cancel their bashes? The news out of South By Southwest shows that Web hipsters are every bit as bankrupt. More » -
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#scandal
Is the New Foursquare Too Much Like the Old Dodgeball for Google?
Even though Google killed Dodgeball, Dennis Crowley reassured the socially inept that they'd still be able to find their friends at bars with his newly launched Foursquare. One problem: it may not be his. More » -
#startups
Dodgeball, Overhyped and Underused, Deserved to Die
Google has axed six services, from Google Video uploads to a shopping-catalog search. But none has sparked more outrage than the closure of Dodgeball.com. Dennis Crowley, the friend-locating service's twentysomething founder, is miffed. More »



