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  1. Chris Anderson

    Chris Anderson is the curator of the TED (Technology Entertainment Design) Conference, an influential annual conference. Anderson, who is British, was born in Pakistan in 1957. His parents were medical missionaries and he spent most of his early life in Pakistan, India and Afghanistan before going to public school in England. In 1978 he graduated from Oxford University, with a 'First' in Philosophy, Politics and Economics.

  2. Om Malik

    Om Malik is the founder of GigaOmniMedia, Inc., an online news and weblog that delivers technology news, analysis, and opinions to a monthly global audience of one million consumers and professionals interested in the world of hi-tech. His daily rants on tech/telecom and broadband can be found at http://gigaom.com . Panel: Panel Discussion: Scaling and High Availability Challenges

  3. Clay Shirky

    Clay Shirky is an American writer, consultant and teacher on the social and economic effects of Internet technologies. He teaches New Media as an adjunct professor at New York University's (NYU) graduate Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). His courses address, among other things, the interrelated effects of social and technological network topology, how our networks shape culture and vice-versa.

  4. Josh Quittner

    Joshua Quittner is an American journalist. He is currently editor of "Business 2.0", which he joined in April 2002 after seven years at Time Inc. where he served as technology editor for "Time Magazine" and its technology supplement "Time Digital" (later called "ON Magazine"). While a newspaper reporter at "Newsday" in the early 1990s, Quittner freelanced for "Wired Magazine" and was the original domain-name holder of mcdonalds.com, …

  5. Philip Elmer-Dewitt

    Philip Elmer-DeWitt (born September 8, 1949) is an American writer and editor. He was "Time" 's first computer writer and produced much of the magazine's early coverage of personal computers and the Internet. After 27 years with TIME, including 12 as its science editor, he joined Business 2.0 as that magazine's executive editor.

  6. Chad Hurley

    Chad Meredith Hurley (born 1977) is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of the popular San Bruno, California-based video sharing website YouTube, one of the biggest providers of videos on the Internet. In June 2006, he was voted 28th on Business 2.0's "50 people who matter" list. In October 2006 he sold YouTube for $1.65 billion to Google. According to an October 10 2006 "Wall Street Journal" article, …

  7. Paul Boutin

    Paul Boutin (born 1961 in Lewiston, Maine, United States) is a magazine writer and editor who writes about technology in a pop-culture context. He is currently Wired's managing editor for blogs. Boutin has also written regularly for "Slate" and "Valleywag". He is a contributing editor to "Wired" magazine, and most recently a book reviewer for the "Wall Street Journal". In the past his work has appeared in the "New York Times", …

  8. Chris Taylor

    Chris Taylor, who previously served as the San Francisco correspondent for TIME magazine, and is now a senior editor at Business 2.0 magazine, was born in Liverpool, England, and received his primary education in the small northeastern town of Chester-le-Street. He attended Oxford University, reading history at Merton College. Taylor gained an interest in journalism after editing "Cherwell", the university's student newspaper, …

  9. Caterina Fake

    What she does: The co-founder of Flickr (now owned by Yahoo), Fake was one of the pioneers of the site-based photo sharing model. Before Flickr, sharing photographs meant sending them piecemeal as email attachments. The site is now widely used as a photo repository by individuals and companies alike. How she got there: Fake graduated with a BA in English from Vassar.

  10. Daniel Terdiman

    Daniel Terdiman is a journalist, who has been published in both print and non-print media, including "Time Magazine, The New York Times, Wired Magazine, CNET News.com, Wired News, Martha Stewart Weddings, Salon.com, Business 2.0", and the "San Francisco Chronicle". He writes about a wide range of subjects from hi-tech to the web to sports. He has also made speaking appearances at hi-tech conferences as an expert on electronic game development, …

  11. Jill Whalen

    Jill Whalen is owner of High Rankings, Search Creative, LLC and co-founder of SEMNE. She is an authoritative writer and speaker on the subject of search engine optimization, a regular speaker at Search Engine Strategies Conferences put on by Danny Sullivan, and has been holding High Rankings Search Engine Marketing Seminars since November 2002. High Rankings includes a top rated SEO discussion forum with many industry experts.

  12. Steve Chen

    Steve Shih Chen (born August 1978 in Taiwan) is the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of the popular video sharing website YouTube. Chen grew up in Taiwan until the age of 8, when his family emigrated to the United States. He attended high school at John Hersey High School as well as the Illinois Math and Science Academy and college from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He was an early employee at PayPal, where he met Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim.

  13. David Heinemeier Hansson

    David Heinemeier Hansson (born 1979 in Copenhagen) is a Danish programmer and the creator of the popular Ruby on Rails web development framework and the Instiki wikis. He is also a partner at the web-based software development firm 37signals. In 1999 David founded and built an online gaming news website and community called Daily Rush, which he ran until 2001.

  14. James Daly

    James Daly is a San Francisco Bay Area journalist. He is currently Editor in Chief of "Edutopia", a publication from The George Lucas Educational Foundation that follows innovation in K-12 public education. Previously, he served as Editor in Chief of Red Herring, leading the web site's relaunch in 2004. In late 1997, he led the launch of "Business 2.0", an international biweekly business magazine.

  15. Paul Saffo

    Paul Saffo (born in 1954 in Los Angeles) is a technology forecaster. He is the Roy Amara Fellow at the Institute for the Future in Palo Alto, California. He is also a board member of the Long Now Foundation. He has degrees from Harvard College, Cambridge University, and Stanford University. Saffo is frequently quoted in leading publications on issues ranging from high technology to global lifestyles.

  16. Thomas A. Stewart

    Thomas A. Stewart is the editor and managing director of Harvard Business Review (HBR). Prior to joining HBR, he was editorial director of Business 2.0 and a member of the Board of Editors of Fortune magazine. In a series of "Fortune" articles, he pioneered the field of intellectual capital, which led to his 1997 book, "Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of Organizations".

  17. Joshua Schachter

    Joshua Schachter (born 1974) (pronounced) is the creator of del.icio.us, creator of geoURL and co-creator of Memepool. On March 29 2005, he announced he would work full-time on the del.icio.us project. Joshua's popular del.icio.us website helped to popularize the use of tags on the web, particularly within the blogging community. On December 9 2005, del.icio.us was acquired by Yahoo!, Inc. for an undisclosed sum.

  18. Geoff Keighley

    Geoff Keighley is perhaps the most respected video game journalist working today. His work spans on-line, print and TV outlets, and he has been writing about games since the year 1992. He is most well known as the host of the Spike TV video game show Game Head, which is consistently the highest rated video games show on television. Keighley is also a freelance writer whose work has appeared in Business 2.0, Electronic Gaming Monthly and Entertainment Weekly, among others. Currently,...

  19. Andrey Golub

    BSc- Applied Mathematics/ Software Engineering, PhD- Systems Analysis and Design. Who's Who in the World- 2008 (Marquis), . Prof: IT/TLC/Web Project- Product Manager, Sr.Systems/ Business Analyst and Team Leader. Web: Web 2.0 Evangelist and Researcher (Marketing 2.0/ PR 2.0/ Community Manager) with some broad experience in leading Open-Community (and Open-Source) projects.Co-founder, VP and IT/Web Manager of Business Club 2.0 Milan-IN (official LinkedIn Italia supporter Club).

  20. Donald Luskin

    Donald Luskin is Chief Investment Officer for Trend Macrolytics LLC, a consulting firm providing investment strategy and macroeconomics forecasting and research for institutional investors. Luskin is a contributing editor and columnist both for National Review Online (NRO) and SmartMoney.com. His columns touch on investing, economic and political matters. Luskin is a frequent guest on Larry Kudlow's CNBC television show "Kudlow and Company".

  21. Jack Yan

    Jack Yan is a publisher, designer and businessman, born 1972 in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Yan founded his own company in 1987 while a teenager and grew it, initially, into the region's leading font software firm, claiming to be the first New Zealander to design digital typefaces. He created over 100 typeface designs himself for the firm, and inspired other local typeface designers such as Kris Sowersby to pursue careers in that industry.

  22. Tobias Frere-Jones

    Mr. Frere-Jones received his B.F.A. from Rhode Island School of Design in 1992. In 2000 he began work with Jonathan Hoefler in New York. He has designed over 250 typefaces for retail publication, custom clients, and experimental purposes.

  23. Stacy Blackman

    Stacy Sukov Blackman, born in 1971, has been consulting on the Master of Business Administration degree application process since 2001. She has an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a BS from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Stacy has worked with the admissions committees at both schools, conducting alumni interviews and evaluating applicants.

  24. Andrej Šali

    Andrej Šali is a structural and computational biologist. He joined the faculty of the Rockefeller University in 1995, following his postdoctoral research at Harvard University. Since 2003, he has been the Professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences at University of California, San Francisco. He also serves as an editor for the journal "Structure".

  25. Zulmira Agueda

    Working for Biz-Boosters : boosting businesses. CM for Portugal and Spain.Responsible for the Sales Force Network in Europe and contacts for partnerships and join ventures in and outside Europe.

  26. Erick Schonfeld

    Erick Schonfeld is the Co-Editor of TechCrunch. He has been covering startups and technology news since 1993. Prior to TechCrunch, he was Editor-at-Large for Business 2.0 magazine, where he wrote feature stories and ran their main blog, Next Net, which had nearly 50,000 RSS subscribers. He also does a lot of video work and hosts regular panels of industry luminaries. Schonfeld started his career at Fortune magazine.

  27. Dylan Tweney

    Dylan Tweney is responsible for the site's business, gadgets and hardware coverage. Previously, he was founding editorial director of PCMagCast.com, executive editor at Mobile PC magazine and a columnist at Business 2.0 . Tweney was also an editor at InfoWorld and PC/Computing .

  28. Thomas A. Stewart

    Thomas A. Stewart joined Harvard Business Review as the editor in November, 2002. Prior to joining HBR, he was the editorial director of Business 2.0 and a member of the board of editors of Fortune . He is the author of Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of Organizations (1997) and The Wealth of Knowledge: Intellectual Capital and the Twenty-First Century Organization (2001).

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  30. Yi-Wyn Yen

    Yi-Wyn Yen is a former sportswriter who now is a business/tech reporter. She is fascinated by entrepreneurs with smart ideas. In her former life, she covered golf, hockey, adventure and action sports at Sports Illustrated. Yen recently joined Business 2.0 as chief of reporters.

  31. Rafe Needleman

    Rafe Needleman started his journalism career at InfoWorld in 1988, where he held the position of executive reviews editor. He went on to posts at ZD Labs , Corporate Computing , PC Computing, and Byte magazine, where he was editor in chief. He even worked at CNET.com in 1996, where, as editor, he helped establish CNET's credibility as a source for trusted reviews. During his time at CNET.com, he also wrote the "Browser Beat" column.

  32. Brody Lee

    Looking for cool people to team up with and make stuff happen. I wanna take your picture. Check out my work at.

  33. Jon Fortt
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  35. Harris Hutkin

    Product Manager with over ten years experience building interactive products and publishing systems. Apply strong creative, editorial, and technology skills to create products that take full advantage of the online medium and exceed business and consumer expectations.

  36. Yahoo

    Welcome to Yahoo!. Yahoo! provides its service to you, subject to the following Terms of Service (, which may be updated by us from time to time without notice to you.

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