Weighing in at 708 words, 220 days on the road, three sports boasts, and one comment from his mother, the bio of Oliver Starr, head of Mobilecrunch, an online title covering developments in mobile technology. Starr, who works for Michael Arrington's influential Techcrunch publishing group, describes himself:
A former professional road and world cup mountain bike racer and lifetime advocate of extreme sports, Oliver Starr has been a technology addict since using his first computer in 1976... His work has appeared in scientific journals, health magazines, sport-specific publications, and much to his chagrin, been widely stolen, and even plagiarized all over the World Wide Web. Oliver's constantly mobile lifestyle (at one point he logged over 220 days away from home on the professional cycling tour) coupled with his prolific writing and love of technology make him a natural candidate to become the leading evangelist for Mobile 2.0. [About Oliver, Mobilecrunch]


















