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  1. 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

  2. Mitch Ratcliffe

    Mitch Ratcliffe is an American technology journalist, media consultant and blogger based in suburban Tacoma, Washington. He has written for such publications as "Forbes, Fortune, PC Week" (now "eWeek"), "MacWEEK, ZD Net, PC World", and "Red Herring". In 1999, he built the ON24 financial news network. He is also the founder of BuzzLogic.

  3. Chris Alden

    Christopher J. Alden (born November 21, 1969) is an American entrepreneur best known as a co-founder of Red Herring, a magazine focused on the business of technology, and Rojo, an early web-based RSS reader. Currently Mr. Alden is EVP and GM for the Professional Division at Six Apart, Ltd., overseeing the Movable Type and TypePad product lines of professional blogging software and services. Six Apart, the largest independent blogging company, acquired Rojo Networks, Inc., …

  4. Jason Pontin

    Jason Pontin (born May 11, 1967) is an editor, journalist and publisher. Pontin is the editor in chief and publisher of "Technology Review", an independent publication owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that describes emerging technologies and analyses their impact. He was hired as the editor of "Technology Review" in July 2004, and in August of 2005 was also named publisher.

  5. Irina Slutsky

    i'm a talker. the good thing is, if i don't know what i'm talking about, i say so. i'm an internet video star. you think i'm kidding? i make a lot of mistakes, and people tell me it all adds up to wisdom some day. my mother died in a car accident from speeding in the rain, so i try to be careful when i drive. but i'm not afraid of death since, well, what can you do about it? i'm getting maudlin' so i'll stop. have a nice day!

  6. 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.

  7. Ryan Blitstein

    Ryan Blitstein is a reporter at the San Jose MercuryNews. Ryan has been a staff writer at SF Weekly and Red Herring, and his work hasappeared in New York Observer, New York Daily News and The Seattle Times. Hestudied at Stanford University and Columbia University Graduate School ofJournalism.

  8. James Red Herring

    James Bryan Herring, also known as Red Herring, was a boxer and a champion in the light welterweight division. Herring was born on March 19, 1896, in Paducah, Kentucky, and began boxing in 1913 when he won a bout as a featherweight by KO, fighting on a benefit card for striking railroad workers in Paducah. He was a Sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War I, and was stationed at both Camp Pike, Arkansas and Camp Shelby, …

  9. David Lipschultz

    David Bernard Lipshultz (January 3, 2004) was an American freelance journalist. His work appeared in "The New York Times" and "USA Today" as well as such high tech magazines as "Wired", "Red Herring", and Internet World. He died in a skiing accident in Aspen, Colorado in 2004 at age 33.

  10. Wil Schroter

    Wil Schroter is the CEO of the Go BIG Network. He was interviewed by Red Herring in their 2005 feature "Linking Startups to VCs". His website is referenced to by Columbus Business First "Schroter flying solo with Go Big Network". Schroter has been named the Ohio State University Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity Businessperson of the Year Wil is featured as a regular contributor in the career advice section of AskMen.com

  11. Dennis Fong

    Dennis Fong, also known under the pseudonym Thresh, is a successful serial entrepreneur and celebrity in the gaming world. Dennis, deemed the "Michael Jordan of video games", a "Top 20 Entrepreneur Under 35" by Red Herring magazine, and voted as the "Top North American E-Sports Figure of All Time" by the E-Sports Entertainment Association, is best known for co-founding Xfire, …

  12. Hanne Sofie Greve

    Hanne Sofie Greve graduated cand. jur. in (1976) and later (1988) dr. juris at the University of Bergen. She is a former judge at the International Court of Justice in The Hague and the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. Before she was appointed to the position in the Hague she was a judge at Gulating Court of Appeal and was involved in a number of national and international projects where human rights were in focus.

  13. Alex Vieux

    Alex Serge Vieux is publisher of Red Herring and CEO of Red Herring Inc. Drawing on his extensive expertise as a high-tech journalist, entrepreneur, professor, and advisor to the French government, Mr. Vieux is responsible for steering the growth of the organization and guiding the publication's vision. He is also chairman, CEO, and founder of DASAR, an international organization producing exclusive international IT conferences.

  14. Red Herring

    Hmm, if I add you, you must know me already, unless it's one of my "zany list o' pals". If you wish to know more about me, feel free to ask. Random fact about me of the day. ( may not change daily, but I will when I get the notion)

  15. Red Herring

    Man of mystery, man of steel, man of pain. Your results:.

  16. Red Herring

    Located in the basement of the Channing-Murray Foundation at 1209 W. Oregon, Urbana, Illinois.

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    Hello Comedy loving people,.

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    People who don't know me well think I'm a robot. Observant strangers have asked me if I'm a sentient cat. I have also been called endearingly violent. All of these are probably wrong and I am definitely, DEFINITELY not a robot. I am intellectually curious. And, I bite.

  20. Red Herring

    Red Herring �s lists of top private companies are an important part of the magazine�s tradition of identifying new and innovative technology companies and entrepreneurs. Companies like Google, eBay and Skype were spotted in their early days by Red Herring editors as those that would change the way we live and work. � Red Herring 100 Europe is a highly priced addition to the Frost&Sullivan European Technology Leadership Award received last year.

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    Red Herring , October 22, 2002. Time to End the Race for Ever-Longer Copyright Financial Times, October 17, 2002. A Bounty on Spammers CIO Insight, September 16, 2002. Anti-Trusting Microsoft Red Herring , September 10, 2002, p. 34.

  29. Red Herring

    Red Herring , Inc., founded in 1993, is a media company whose mission is to cover innovation, technology, financing and entrepreneurial activity. Its staff of award-winning journalists tell readers what's first, what matters and most importantly, why. Red Herring is dedicated to thorough research, relevant metrics deep financial analysis, indepth reporting, crisp writing and thoughtful debate.

  30. Red Herring

    Red Herring is a global media company which unites the world’s best high technology innovators, venture investors and business decision makers in a variety of forums: a leading innovation magazine, an online daily technology news service, technology newsletters and major events for technology leaders around the globe. Red Herring provides an insider’s access to the global innovation economy, featuring unparalleled insights on the emerging technologies driving the economy.

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    Red Herring MP3.com�s New Tune Quoted: MP3.com director Laura Hess.

  34. Red Herring

    Red Herring , January 2000 to September 2001 Executive Editor, News, for magazine and Web site dedicated to the intersection of business and technology. Wrote magazine features, a bi-weekly Web column and occasional spot news. Developed and executed editorial strategy for combining Web and print operations and content. Managed department editors, and oversaw the magazine's "Forward" section, including a section redesign.

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    Red Herring Arizona Reporter

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