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  1. Robert Scoble

    Robert Scoble is an American blogger, technical evangelist, and author. He is best known for his popular blog, Scobleizer, which came to prominence during his tenure as a technical evangelist at Microsoft. He and his wife, Maryam Ghaemmaghami Scoble , currently work at PodTech.net , a video-podcast startup. He is the co-author of Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers with Shel Israel .

  2. Guy Kawasaki

    Guy Kawasaki , who was Apple's software evangelist, is passionate about the idea that products and services reach critical mass 'because mere mortals spread the word for you.' He also has noted that the people who developed the original Macintosh didn't really have any idea of what people would do with the machine-and thus how its users would influence its development. We're wired to create patterns, but that doesn't mean the first patterns are necessarily useful.

  3. Mark Russinovich

    Mark Russinovich is a software engineer and author who works for Microsoft as a Technical fellow. He is a regular contributor to "TechNet Magazine" and "Windows IT Pro" magazine (previously called "Windows NT Magazine") on the subject of the Architecture of Windows 2000 and was co-author of "Inside Windows 2000" (4th edition). Russinovich is the author of many tools used by Windows NT and Windows 2000 kernel-mode programmers, …

  4. David Sirota

    David Sirota is the bestselling author of the books "Hostile Takeover" (2006) and "The Uprising" (2008). He is a fellow at the Campaign for America's Future and a board member of the Progressive States Network - both nonpartisan organizations. E-mail him at ds@davidsirota.com.

  5. Keith Brown

    Keith Brown is a technical author on Microsoft Windows Security. Keith has been the security columnist for MSDN Magazine since 1998 (back when the magazine was called Microsoft Systems Journal). Keith works for Pluralsight, a .NET training provider, where he leads the security curriculum.

  6. Jesse Liberty

    Jesse Liberty (born July 10, 1955 in Brooklyn, New York), now living in Massachusetts. Liberty is a best-selling author on Microsoft .NET and has written over a dozen books on .NET, web development and object oriented programming. He has also written dozens of articles for both computer journals and newspapers on both technical and non-technical topics. Currently: Senior Program Manager Microsoft Corporation. Silverlight Development Team.

  7. Rockford Lhotka

    Rockford Lhotka is an author and columnist who writes on topics concerning Microsoft-centric programming with an emphasis on object oriented design strategies. He is a Microsoft regional director, a Microsoft MVP, ASPInsider, and an INETA speaker. He also writes for MSDN Online. Lhotka is the principal technology evangelist for Magenic Technologies, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner.

  8. Kai-Fu Lee

    Kai-Fu Lee (Traditional Chinese:李開復 Simplified Chinese:李开复 pinyin:Lǐ Kāifù, b. December 3, 1961) is an information technology executive and a computer science researcher. The founding president of Google China, he was hired in July, 2005. He became the focus of a 2005 legal dispute between Google and Microsoft, his former employer, …

  9. Bill Jelen

    Bill Jelen (born February 17, 1965 in Salem, Ohio) is a technology author, book publisher, webmaster, television personality, and a Microsoft Excel MVP. He majored in Business at University of Notre Dame. He currently resides outside of Akron, Ohio with his wife and two sons. Jelen is the author of "Guerilla Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel", "The Spreadsheet at 25 - The Evolution of the Invention That Changed the World", "Learn Excel from MrExcel".

  10. Molly Holzschlag

    Molly Holzschlag Former Group Lead and Member Emerita Molly E. Holzschlag is a well-known Web standards advocate, instructor, and author. Molly is an invited expert to the Internationalization GEO and HTML working groups at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and is the former Group Lead and member of the Web Standards Project (WaSP). Among her thirty-plus books is the recent The Zen of CSS Design, co-authored with Dave Shea.

  11. Matt Pietrek

    Matt Pietrek (born 27 January 1966) is a computer specialist and author specializing in MS Windows. Pietrek has written several books on the subject and, for eight years, wrote the column "Under the Hood" in MSJ (and subsequently) MSDN Magazine. As of April 2004 he has been working at Microsoft, initially on Visual Studio.

  12. Jon Udell

    Jon Udell is an author, information architect, software developer, and groupware evangelist. He has been an independent consultant, was BYTE Magazine's editor-at-large, executive editor, and Web maven, and once upon a time was a developer at Lotus. In June 2002 he joined InfoWorld as lead analyst, author of the weekly Strategic Developer column, and blogger-in-chief. He also writes a monthly column for the O'Reilly Network.

  13. Michael Moritz

    Michael Moritz (born Cardiff, Wales, 1954) is a venture capitalist with Sequoia Capital in Menlo Park, California in the Silicon Valley, and a former member of the board of directors of Google inc. He was educated at Howardian High School, Cardiff before moving on to Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated as a Master of Arts in history. In 1978, he received a Master of Business Administration degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

  14. Michael Collins

    Michael Collins (born 1964) is an Irish-born author of novels and short stories. The film rights to several of his books have been purchased, and he has also written a screenplay titled "Julia". He was born in Tipperary, Ireland and is a distant relative of the Irish patriot Michael Collins. He grew up in Ireland, where he was a distance runner.

  15. Steve Maguire

    Steve Maguire is a renowned software engineer and author of software engineering topics. He is the author of two books on software development, "Writing Solid Code" and "Debugging the Development Process". Maguire attended the University of Arizona where he earned with a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering though most of his work has been with computer software. Maguire's professional work spans two nations, Japan and the United States.

  16. Charles Petzold

    Charles Petzold (born February 2, 1953, New Brunswick, New Jersey) is an American programmer and technical author on Microsoft Windows applications. His surname is pronounced like "pet's old." He graduated with a Master of Science in Mathematics from Stevens Institute of Technology in 1975. Aside from writing books about Windows programming he has contributed to various magazines about computers.

  17. Bob Kelly

    Bob Kelly was born April 17, 1971 in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. He worked as a cryptologic technician in the US Navy from 1989 to 1997, finishing his service as the systems administrator for communications system at the White House during the Clinton administration. Bob Kelly is a subject matter expert on Microsoft Windows deployment and Windows Installer technologies.

  18. Helen Zia

    Helen Zia (1952 -) is an American journalist and scholar who has covered Asian American communities and social and political movements for decades. She was born in New Jersey to first generation immigrants from Shanghai. She entered Princeton University in the early 1970s and was a member of its first graduating class of women. As a student, Zia was among the founders of the Asian American Students Association.

  19. Craig Winn

    Craig Winn is an American author and former businessman. He has self-published six books, including several on terrorism and Islam. His latest book is called "Yada Yahweh". Each of his books have been made available for free on the internet. After the events of September 11th, Winn began a research project with colleague Kevin Power to "uncover the roots of terrorism". They visited 120 countries and interviewed members of al-Qaeda, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Fatah, …

  20. John Flowers

    John S. Flowers is a technology speaker, engineer, and reformed hacker. He has been involved in a number of technology-related start-up firms, both in Silicon Valley and Kansas, including the network security company nCircle (started in 1998 as Hiverworld.com and later renamed), and the search engine company Kozoru, which was sold to David Warthen, Co-Founder of Ask Jeeves on October 20, 2006.

  21. Larry Millett

    Larry Millett (b. 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA) is an American journalist and author. He is the former (retired 2002) architectural critic for the "St. Paul Pioneer Press", a daily newspaper in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the author of several books on the history of architecture in Minnesota. He has also written a series of Sherlock Holmes mysteries set in the United States and Minnesota in the 1890s.

  22. Samuel Bayer

    Samuel Bayer is an American music video director. His most famous works to date are the ones with the bands Nirvana and Green Day. With Nirvana he directed the video for the legendary Smells Like Teen Spirit, and he directed all the videos from Green Day's 2004 album American Idiot. A graduate of New York City’s School of Visual Arts in 1987 with a degree in Fine Arts, …

  23. Alastair Sweeny

    Alastair Sweeny (born August 15, 1946) is a Canadian publisher, historian, and author. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he attended St. Andrew's College, received a Bachelors degree from the University of Trinity College (University of Toronto), and a Master of Letters and Doctor of Philosophy from Trinity College, Dublin. Sweeny has managed research programs, produced reference and learning materials and consulted with many leading private and public sector organizations, …

  24. Peter Vardy

    Dr. Peter Vardy is a British academic, theologian and author. Since 1999 he has held the post of Vice Principal at Heythrop College, London. He is said to have achieved cult status amongst Philosophy students through his books and videos on religious studies. Vardy was originally a chartered accountant before becoming an academic. He has authored a series of books on the philosophy of religion, including the "Puzzle" and "Thinker's Guide" series.

  25. Richard D. Titus

    Richard is CEO of AND (www.AND.co.uk) where he oversees a portfolio of digital businesses which includes Jobsite, Primelocation, Findaproperty, Motors.co.uk, the Allegran family. As P&L owner he drives strategy to expand into new and existing markets and grow their services both domestically and internationally. Previously, Richard was Controller, Future Media at the BBC, overseeing mobile, WWW, iTV & iPlayer. Richard co-founded top 10 interactive agency Schematic acquired by WPP in 2007.

  26. Jim Keogh

    Jim Keogh is the author of more than 70 books including five "...For Dummies" books. Keogh introduced PC programming across America in his "Popular Electronics" magazine column in 1982, four years after Apple Computer started in a garage. He developed the Electronic Commerce Track at Columbia University and was a team member who built one of the first Windows applications by a Wall Street firm, featured by Bill Gates in 1986 on Windows on Wall Street.

  27. João P Vieira

    João Vieira is a Portuguese author and magazine and newspaper columnist. He specializes in new technologies, and is frequently asked to consult for companies trying to prepare for the future. In 1998, at age 22, João Vieira started writing for websites about web programming. One year later he founded the first ASP programming website written in Portuguese, and he was invited to write his first book, "Programação Web Com Active Server Pages", …

  28. Ed Skoudis

    Ed Skoudis is a co-founder and Senior Security Analyst with InGuardians, a Washington DC based information security consulting firm. Ed teaches SANS Security 504, "Hacker Techniques, Exploits and Incident Handling," and 517, "Cutting Edge Hacking Techniques," on a regular basis. Ed's expertise includes hacker attacks and defenses, the information security industry, and computer privacy issues.

  29. Linda Ellerbee

    Linda Ellerbee , New York USA -- 25.0k to 30.0k Linda Ellerbee is an outspoken journalist, award-winning television producer, best-selling author, one of the most sought-after speakers in America, a breast cancer survivor and a mom. Ellerbee began at CBS, then moved to NBC News, where, after covering politics, she cultivated a diverse following in the '80's with the pioneering late-night news program NBC News Overnight, which she wrote and anchored.

  30. Eileen Gunn

    Eileen Gunn (b. June 23, 1945, Dorchester, Massachusetts) is a science fiction author and editor based in Seattle, Washington, who began publishing in 1978. Her story "Coming to Terms", inspired in part by a friendship with Avram Davidson, won the Nebula Award for Best Short Story in 2004. Two other stories were nominated for the Hugo Award: "Stable Strategies for Middle Management" (in 1989) and "Computer Friendly" (1990).

  31. Dr. Peter James

    Dr. Peter James aka Boffin1157 born in the late 1950's in the United Kingdom. I currently live, work, and tutor in Northern Romania. I am engaged to Dr. Cristina Felea, teacher, translator and daughter of Romanian Poet & Writer: Victor Felea (1923-1993).Among my numerous qualifications to-date are a degree in Psychology and a 2nd in Forensic Psychology, the latter is my speciality.

  32. Cristina Felea

    I currently teach ESP to sociology and social work students in my home town Cluj, Romania. My professional interests also include literature studies - I've got a Ph.D. in Beat literature. I've always been fascinated by translation work - I've tried my best to give a Romanian "voice" to authors such as Henry Miller, Jack Kerouac, and Peter Beagle.

  33. Anonymous Spocker

    Leads the software research team in Ovum, globally - one of the best know analyst firms. Wide range of senior roles through different parts of the global software industry, with particular emphasis on the commercial and visionary elements of the industry.

  34. Max McKeown
  35. Don Tapscott

    Don Tapscott Chief Executive Don Tapscott , one of the world's leading authorities on business strategy, is Chief Executive of New Paradigm, which he co-founded in 1993. He is an internationally sought authority, consultant and speaker on business strategy and organizational transformation. His clients include top executives of many of the world's largest corporations and government leaders from many countries.

  36. Bob Herbold

    Bob Herbold , Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, Worldwide Operating Groups

  37. Erick Simpson

    Erick Simpson Vice President and CIO Intelligent Enterprise Erick Simpson is co-founder, vice president and CIO of Intelligent Enterprise, Inc., a Gold Certified Microsoft Partner in Southern California, where he oversees all technical aspects of the organization and helps develop new Managed Services training and fulfillment services for Intelligent Enterprise’s Partner Channel.

  38. Howard A. Schmidt

    Howard A. Schmidt President & CEO, R & H Security Consulting LLC Howard A. Schmidt has had a long distinguished career in defense, law enforcement and corporate security spanning almost 40 years. He has served as Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Security Strategist for online auction giant eBay.

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