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  2. Extreme Cheapskates - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Cheapskates is an American reality television series that aired on TLC and premiered on October 16, 2012. [1] [2] It documents the lives of those who take frugality to an extreme. TLC aired the series' pilot episode in December 2011, and ordered a six episode first season on February 23, 2012. [3] [4] Season 2 premiered on October 30, 2013.

  3. How To Live Life Well as a Cheapskate: It’s Not About Penny ...

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    “Embracing quality is an enlightening way to live well as a cheapskate,” said Ganeshram. “When we focus on quality, we invest in items or experiences that add true value to our lives, and ...

  4. CNET - Wikipedia

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    Logo of CNET Networks prior to acquisition by CBS Interactive. Former CNET logo from 1994 to 2008 and 2011 to 2022. After leaving PepsiCo, Halsey Minor and Shelby Bonnie launched c/net, a 24-hour cable network about computers and technology in 1992. [1] With help from Fox Network co-founder Kevin Wendle [7] and former Disney creative associate ...

  5. Halsey Minor - Wikipedia

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    Halsey McLean Minor Sr. is a prominent American entrepreneur who gained fame for founding CNET in 1993 - the first technology content publisher aimed at consumers. He is also the founder or co-founder of various technology start-ups, including Live Planet, a virtual reality start-up, VideoCoin, and Vivid Labs.

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  7. In some circles, "cheapskate" is a derogatory term. But in a world where everyday expenses seem to be rising, well, every day, thriftiness isn't shameful. In fact, it's just good common sense.

  8. David Cheriton - Wikipedia

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    Granite Systems. Kealia. Arista Networks. Website. profiles .stanford .edu /david-cheriton. David Ross Cheriton (born March 29, 1951) is a Canadian computer scientist, businessman, philanthropist, and venture capitalist. He is a computer science professor at Stanford University, [1] [2] where he founded and leads the Distributed Systems Group.

  9. Molly Wood - Wikipedia

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    She joined The New York Times in 2014 as a deputy technology editor. [4] The following year, Wood became a tech correspondent and backup host for the US public radio program Marketplace and its various spinoffs. [5] There, she co-hosted the Make Me Smart [6] and Marketplace Tech podcasts.