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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
For 10 years, Kansas’ 3rd District has been an anomaly. In a congressional district dominated by Republicans, Democrat Dennis Moore five times has defeated more conservative opponents. But Nick Jordan and the national Republican Party hope this is the year Moore’s streak comes to an end.
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Kansas City Star (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
It isn’t often that someone walks off the street to thank Dennis Moore for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
It isn’t often that someone walks off the street to thank Dennis Moore for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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PrairieStateBlue - Front Page (Free subscription) | 09/21/2008
Matt Stoller gets letters (and see also the first ): Here's the industry's play: progressives will approach Nancy with ideas for reform, and she'll agree to push for their proposals, and she'll really mean it. Then industry lobbyists will go to Dennis Moore, Melissa Bean and a few other Democrats, and tell them how dire the consequences of the proposals would be, and that the members who understand...
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SlashGear (Free subscription) | 09/18/2008
OQO, makers of high-end UMPCs, may have lost their CEO but they could be gaining a new Intel Atom based version of their touchscreen device. CEO Dennis Moore left the company this week, with company co-founder Andy Popell taking over the reigns; that seems to have loosened spokesperson Bob Rosin’s tongue. He appears to be suggesting that the prototype OQO Model 02 running an Intel Atom CPU spotted...
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jkOnTheRun (Free subscription) | 09/17/2008
I noticed with interest a couple of days ago that GottaBeMobile reported that the CEO of OQO, Dennis Moore, resigned this week. Moore is starting a new company but hasn't given a lot of information other than tendering his resignation. GBM reports that founder and chairman Andy Popell is stepping...
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The Boy Genius Report (Free subscription) | 09/17/2008
The CEO of one of the most innovative companies in the UMPC market has decided to leave his post. Dennis Moore, the now-former CEO of OQO has decided to jump ship. He’s leaving the company effective immediately, reportedly with the intention of starting his own company. No word on what his next venture might entail, [...]
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 09/17/2008
Dennis Moore of OQO has just resigned as their CEO. It's rarely good news when your CEO resigns and says he found a better opportunity elsewhere, but we're hoping the startup continues to refine...
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SMITH Magazine (Free subscription) | 09/08/2008
Enjoy all of life's radio frequencies.
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Gadgets News (Free subscription) | 08/21/2008
by Darren Murph , posted Aug 20th 2008 at 11:45AM Before you get too riled up here, let us point out that this Atom-based OQO is simply a prototype. According to the company's Dennis Moore, the device we're seeing here "is not a product launch or announcement," but simply a demonstration of just how amazing and utterly life-changing the OQO + Atom combo is. Really guys, if there's so much love in the...
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SlashGear (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
OQO have confirmed that the UMPC spotted yesterday during the IDF conference is, indeed, a version of the company’s ultraportable touchscreen computer running an Intel Atom CPU. However, CEO Dennis Moore has publicly stated that the device is “a technology showcase, not an impending product announcement”, prompted by Intel choosing OQO as a good example of a company catering to mobile professionals....
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Kansas City Star (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
Republican National Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Cole of Oklahoma thinks Nick Jordan of Shawnee is the GOP's best bet against Democrat Dennis Moore.
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Carrypad UMPC feed (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
Apparently the OQO that appeared on stage at the mobility keynote yesterday was "a technology showcase, not an impending product announcement." Someone’s head is going to roll for that one and VIA will be extremely upset with both Intel and OQO! Here’s the statement from Dennis Moore, the CEO. Yes, indeed, that is an OQO prototype [...]
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Living on the frontlines (Free subscription) | 07/30/2008
The following item was on the NOAH blog this morning. For readers who read this blog directly on my Website instead of on NOAH"s Website, I thought I would repost this for you. Our condolences to Mr. Moore's family. From the Desk of NOAH Dennis Moore, NOAH founding member, passes away at age 59. NOAH was saddened last week by the news of the death of one of the organization’s founding members. Dennis...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
WASHINGTON | Republican congressional candidate Nick Jordan took in more campaign cash than incumbent Democratic Rep. Dennis Moore over the latest reporting period.