• OQO's CEO skips town to start his own gang

    Devin Coldewey

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    Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

    Not much to say here. It’s a change in leadership, and maybe it’s for the better. OQO makes some cool stuff but we haven’t heard from them in months. Perhaps the new guy (Andy Popell, a co-founder of the company) will take OQO in some crazy genius new direction, like Ultra-Miniature Bumper Cars or something. I’ve heard they’re hot. Dennis Moore, who’s leaving, is starting his own company, although I doubt it competes directly with OQO, or they would have poisoned his scotch by now.

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