Both Kyne and Travers have a combined total of 25 years’ management and research and development experience locally and internationally in companies such as Compaq, Novell, Vision and Cap Gemini and start-up ventures such as Digital Channel Partners, MobileAware and Network365. Earlier this year the company was instrumental in helping Cable & Wireless in Guernsey to engage in mobile top-up technology as part of a solution that enables mobile phone customers to purchase a credit voucher stored in a virtual wallet.Īgile was set up specifically to remove the barriers to putting in place a mobile payments platform and enable enterprises to use intelligent wireless services without the headaches that go hand in hand with owning a complex and sophisticated infrastructure. So far the company has struck gold in hosting applications for mobile operators in Eastern Europe, Asia and locally. Modelling themselves as an applications service provider (ASP) Agile located itself at the former WorldPort data centre in Blanchardstown and set about developing applications that will define the future of mobile payment and infotainment. It was only in May last year that Travers and his colleague Enda Kyne used their own funds to establish the company. He even has a solution in mind for bored husbands who get dragged along on shopping expeditions when they would much rather be at home, sipping a cool beer while watching the match. ![]() ![]() In one minute Travers will have hopped fluidly from explaining how football match advertisers can get better revenue from football supporters with mobile phones who arrive to a stadium early and giving them incentives to buying merchandise and partaking in identifying the man of the match to how buying tickets to attend a rock concert in the next year or two could be a purely wireless experience through the use of MMS barcoding. Travers ( pictured) gushes with enthusiasm when he talks about future business and consumer applications for mobile and how some of these applications will affect our future enjoyment of football matches and rock concerts. He warns mobile operators and service providers not to jump on the 3G bandwagon just yet… at least, not until the full potential of 2.5G has been exploited. It's the same product.Lee Travers, whose company Agile was recently acquired by a US mobile software company, has his finger on the pulse in terms of the future services and applications that will drive mobile commerce. So if anyone else out there is looking for Stubb's, keep an eye out for the Cowboy All Natural Hardwood Briquets. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me further. They are all natural – no fillers, chemicals, or additives. This change was made to consolidate to a unified brand offering at Lowe’s.Īside from Lowe’s, you can also find the Cowboy Hardwood Briquets at Kroger, True Value, and other grocery stores.Ĭowboy All Natural Hardwood Briquets provide long-lasting, even heat while adding the authentic, smoky flavor of hardwood, just like the Stubb’s briquets that you currently use. The hardwood briquets are the same, just with different branding. Lowe’s and some other retailers are currently transitioning from Stubb’s to our Cowboy Hardwood Briquets. ![]() So I wrote them an email, and this was their reply: I've been searching for a replacement and heard that Cowboy Charcoal was the manufacturer of Stubb's. Added bonus was you could re-burn leftover coals. ![]() Lowe's stopped carrying the Stubb's all natural charcoal briquets.which I absolutely loved! Very low ash content, and hight heat and fairly long cook times.
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