Sugar Editorial Picks
Mar 22, 2007 -
Last month we featured some of the cutest geeky couples and bachelors in the blogoshere, which left many of you wondering - what about the women? Fear not my fine friends, we were just saving the best for last. March is Women's History Month so I figured there was no better way to celebrate than to highlight some of the smartest, most creative and successful women on the internet.
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Other Search Results
Sep 04, 2007 -
- Jean Aw from Notcot wants to know: What camera bag do you use for your dSLR? — Notcot
- If only JetBlue would do the same. Shenzhen Airlines announces in-flight cellphone, internet service — Engadget
- New Bose SoundDock is bigger and rocks harder than the last.
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Jul 19, 2007 -
Thank goodness for Jean Aw from Notcot, without whom I might never have noticed Pottery Barn's new Smart Tech line. While the pieces may look like regular Pottery Barn ballyhoo, the line is actually made up of gadget-friendly shelfs, desks and my personal favorite, this Bedford Smart Linen Pinboard. The board is a staggering $259, but connects your high-tech accessories to power while keeping their cords discreet.
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Jun 06, 2007 -
- Samsung launch SCH-C220 just for girls - Shiny Shiny
- You know geeksugar hearts Jean Aw, apparently so does everyone else! - Born Rich
- Gridskipper maps travel destinations - Lifehacker
- A closer look at the Porsche phone - Crave
- Organize Your Purse - Techie Diva
- Cyber Bullying in a Virtual World - Switched
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May 09, 2007 -
Thank goodness for the geeky, but fabulous Jean Aw, otherwise I might never have seen the Nano-Nano, a tiny art robotic object made with real electric parts designed by Koichi Miyajima.
Miyajima created the humorous and nostalgic figure of a human-like robot out of anonymous inorganic parts found in standard electronic goods. The phone strap robots called Nano-Nano have various models and occupation and each fits into a part of urban life.
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