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Ask anyone that knows me, and I think they'd agree it's fitting that I'm spending the first day of November in shorts. It was my first Halloween with Team GofG LA and, even though I missed out on loads of fun parties in NYC, I'm happy to report that at 77 degrees and sunny, I'm hardly complaining. More»
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Nearly 4000 well-connected digital hipsters thronged Milk Studios on Saturday, as Vice and Intel’s Creators Project took over four floors for a 12-hour “global summit” of performances, art installations and panels. Attendees included Kirsten Dunst, Josh Hartnett, Alexander Wang, and Becka Diamond.

[Illuminated plastic balls meant to represent cloud computing at the IBM stand at the CeBIT Tech trade fair. Photo by Getty]
Don't you know that nerds are the new cool kids? It's time I start updating you on what the nerds have been up to...

[Tinsley Mortimer with Sam Lessin]
New York's answer to all of those silicon valley hotties has finally arrived, and his body is banging!
With web 2.0 making web geeks suddenly profitable once again (hellooooo Mark Zuckerberg), Drop.io's founder Sam Lessin would make one eligible bachelor (unfortunately the impresario is taken...for now). At just 25, Lessin is known in tech circles not just for his stunningly successful company but also for his rather unorthodox extracurricular pursuits. Like a modern day Richard Branson, Lessin is an avid participant in triathalons, hiked through Bhutan for three months in 2005, and heli-skis on a regular basis.
His most recent passion is kite surfing. Indeed, in just three weeks you can catch him with his shirt off riding the dangerous waves on the narrow barrier islands of Cape Hatteras. Maybe he'll bring pal Tinsley Mortimer with him?