- Craig Newmark
Craig Alexander Newmark (born 6 December 1952 in Morristown, New Jersey) is an American Internet entrepreneur best known for being the founder of the San Francisco-based website Craigslist. Newmark attended Morristown High School. Upon graduation he attended college at Case Western Reserve University. Newmark is a vocal advocate of keeping the Internet free. He has donated $10,000 to a non-profit group, NewAssignment.Net, … - Thomas N.
Tom Kelly serves as executive vice president and chief operating officer (COO) for Nextel. As COO, Kelly is responsible for the effective execution of Nextel's business plan and for all aspects of daily operations. Prior to being promoted to COO in February 2003, Mr. Kelly served as executive vice president and chief marketing officer since he began his career with Nextel in 1996. Before joining Nextel, Mr. Kelly was the vice president of marketing for AT&T Wireless. - 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 - Larry Pressler
Larry Lee Pressler (b. March 29, 1942) is a U.S. Republican politician. He holds the distinction of being the first Vietnam veteran to be elected to the United States Senate. Born in Humboldt, South Dakota, Pressler is a graduate of the University of South Dakota, Oxford University (as a Rhodes Scholar), the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and Harvard Law School. - Jeff Pulver
Jeff Pulver is the Chairman and founder of pulver.com, and a founder of the VoIP industry. Pulver is the chief writer of what's referred to as "the Pulver Order", which was adopted in 2004 by the Federal Communications Commission as the first FCC ruling regarding internet protocol communications. The order ruled that voice over IP is not a telecommunications service. He coined the term "purple minutes" to describe value-added IP network traffic. - Philippe Kahn
Philippe Kahn (born March 16, 1952) is an American technology innovator and entrepreneur, French-born, known as the founder of Borland, a producer of software development tools for as well as Starfish Software, the creator of the first wireless synchronization solutions and LightSurf Technologies the developer of the first camera phone infrastructure. Kahn created the first complete camera phone system in 1997. He is currently the CEO of Fullpower Technologies, … - Idan Gafni
Idan Gafni is an award winning mobile expert and entrepreneur. Using a creativity technique he created named “Object Pairing”, Idan harnesses innovation to create mobile value added services. Services are based on mobile interaction, contextual awareness, user-generated content, and dynamic content, using the advantages of technologies such as SMS, MMS, IVVR, and WEB technologies. In the past, Idan served as the innovation manager of Orange Israel, part of the Hutchison 3 telecom group. - Reed Hundt
Mr. Hundt served four years as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), from 1993 to 1997. Mr. Hundt serves on the board of directors of Intel, Data Domain, Infinera, Vanu, Inc., Tropos, Telegent, Public Knowledge and serves as an Advisor to China Telcom and E-access. He is also a Senior advisor to McKinsey & Company, and also serves is a principal of Charles Ross Partners, an advisory firm. - 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). - Timothy Donahue
Tim Donahue was Executive Chairman of Sprint Nextel. He previously served as president and chief executive officer of Nextel Communications Inc. He began his career with Nextel in January 1996 as president and chief operating officer. On October 10, 2006, Mr. Donahue announced his retirement as Chairman of Sprint Nextel effective the end of the year 2006. Nextel experienced record setting financial results under Mr. Donahue's leadership, … - Carlo Branca
I love networking and I have made it my living so feel free to connect with me here or in other social/business networks where you can find me.Do not hesitate to ask me if there is anything I can help you with.Besides networking itself I also love network marketing.I have more than 5 years experience in Europe and work with a fantastic team that cover more than 10 languages and with connections in more than 50 countries. - Jukka M. Heikkilä
Jukka M. Heikkilä is a Finnish author. He writes historical fiction set in the ancient world. His works are currently available only in Finnish. "Merikonsuli" tells about the Roman Republic and naval warfare. The main character of the book is Gaius Lutatius Catulus, a Roman novus homo. Important characters include Hiero II of Syracuse, Archimedes and Hannibal. "Tyranni" tells about the power struggle in Syracuse and siege warfare. - Stan Relihan
President & CEO of Expert Executive Search - one of Asia Pacific's best-connected Search, Selection & Recruitment Firms. Also a leading international Headhunter, Neural Networker & Technology Enthusiast; Keynote Speaker; Internet & Web 2.0 Subject Matter Expert; Top 30 LinkedIn 'Power User'.Host of TPN :: The Connections Show, an audio podcast series that puts you ahead of the curve with the latest developments in Social & Business Networking. http://connections.thepodcastnetwork.com - Gary Williams
I work in international IT and change management. See LinkedIn and ecademy for my professional profile, references and resume. I'm an Open Networker open to connect on gary.williams@runbox.com at ecademy.com, plaxo.com, linkedin.com, konnects.com, naymz.com and facebook.com. Email is best to contact me. I work hard, love friends and family, having fun, sport, cars, motorbikes and very loud music. Life is short, you get one shot and I figure I've had more than half of mine already! :-) - Bruce Tracy
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Amit Mendelsohn is a highly experience IT expert, digital video expert, SEO and web marketing, security and surveillance, data surveillance and many more, Amit is Israeli currently located in Marseilles France. amit Served companies like: Best TV, Nice systems, LIS, the regency foundation, netop ag. memri, cobrador, xone8. Built websystems and sites to: politicians, tv show, books writer, journalists and many others - Jan de Vos
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Vincent: What happens after that?Lance: I'm kinda curious about that myself. - Alberto Bevilacqua
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Technology aware Management Consultant with over 25 years experience in multi-national environments. Recent experience has been in delivering programs in the Telecommunications Industry but experience also encompasses other industries that depend upon technology including: - Government; - Energy; - Financial Services; I specialize in rapid deployment of solutions to address business problems using Web 2.0 technologies and techniques. I am looking for project opportunities that will . . . - Yves Delport
7+ last years dedicated to Sales, Business Development and Marketing; 7+ years in Consulting, Alliances and Pre-Sales activities; 7+ years in Project Management; 10+ years in the IT industry; 10+ years in the Telecommunications and Internet industry; 10+ years Computer Hardware/Software experience; 7+ years Management & Leadership experience; 3+ years Entrepreneur experience; Strong interest in high tech industry and new technologies; Firm motivation to demonstrate benefits; High . . . - Stefan Gutman
Not too much to say...living life, enjoying my family...HAPPY :) - Robert Haga
Robert Haga, Chief of Staff to Commissioner Chong. He was Vice President of Strategic Planning and USAC Operations at the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) in Washington D.C. Mr. Haga joined USAC in 1998 as its third employee, and during his seven years with USAC, he was responsible for a broad range of issues, including the high cost and low income support mechanisms, corporate finance, information technology, and audits. - Michael Homeier
Michael has more than 15 years of experience in developing and executing product strategies and product portfolio management for communication systems within the carrier, enterprise and government sectors. As a senior manager over the last 10 years he has successfully developed and managed a diverse set of product portfolios including integrated wireless networks for Motorola, wired and wireless broadband access solutions for Commworks and IP telephony and soft-switching for 3Com. - Sanjiv Verma
- Brian Lamb
Brian Patrick Lamb (born October 9, 1941) helped found the C-SPAN television network in 1979, and has been its chief executive officer since its founding. He hosts "Washington Journal" once a week, and hosted the C-SPAN show "Booknotes" from 1989 to 2004. Lamb now hosts a weekly one-hour program called "Q&A" in which he interviews people from a wide range of backgrounds, such as journalists, teachers, politicians, authors, and technology innovators. - Adam Greenfield
Adam Greenfield is an American writer, consultant, and instructor at New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program. (Formerly well-known as an information architect, as of mid-October 2006 he no longer describes himself as such.) He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1968. Greenfield attended New York University during the late 1980s, earning a degree in Cultural Studies. - Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell (3 March 1847 - 2 August 1922) was a scientist, inventor, and innovator. Born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, he emigrated to Canada in 1870, and then to the United States in 1871, becoming a U.S. citizen in 1882. Bell was awarded the U.S. patent for the invention of the telephone in 1876; although other inventors had claimed the honor, the Bell patent remained in effect. - R. Luke Dubois
Roger Luke DuBois (born September 10, 1975 in Morristown, New Jersey) is an American composer, performer, conceptual video artist, programmer, record producer and pedagogue based in New York City. DuBois holds both a bachelor's and a doctorate in music composition from Columbia University (studying primarily with Fred Lerdahl and Jonathan Kramer), and is a staff researcher at Columbia's Computer Music Center. - Hiram Sibley
Hiram Sibley (February 6, 1807 - July 12, 1888), was an industrialist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist originally from Massachusetts, and later Rochester, New York. He became interested in the work of Samuel Morse involving the telegraph. In 1840, he joined with Morse and Ezra Cornell to create a Washington to Baltimore telegraph service. Sibley later served as first president of Western Union Telegraph Company. In 1861, Jeptha Wade, founder of Western Union, … - Harald Agterhuis
Today's interconnected world makes the best people and ideas come together virtually creating opportunities, projects & companies. It doesn't matter if you live in Amsterdam, New York, London or Milan. FusionSearchers started as a virtual community, converging Human Capital Solutions and Social Media and became a real world company in 2007. Our main services are Executive Search and Career Development. - Peter Jones
Peter Jones is a British businessman with interests in mobile telecommunications, television, media, leisure and property. Gareth Barry estimates that he is worth at least £12,000,000,000. - Almon Brown Strowger
Almon Brown Strowger (1839 - May 26, 1902) gave his name to the electromechanical telephone exchange technology that his invention and patent inspired. - Cyrus West Field
Cyrus West Field (November 30, 1819 - July 12, 1892) was an American businessman and financier who led the Atlantic Telegraph Company, the company that successfully laid the first telegraph cable across the Atlantic Ocean in 1858. The cable broke three weeks afterward. In 1866, Field laid a new, more durable cable which provided almost instant communication across the Atlantic. On his return to Newfoundland, he grappled the previously snapped cable, … - Antony Hewish
Antony Hewish (born Fowey, Cornwall, May 11, 1924) is a British radio astronomer who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974 (together with fellow radio-astronomer Martin Ryle) for his work on the development of radio aperture synthesis and its role in the discovery of pulsars. He was also awarded the Eddington Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1969. His undergraduate degree at Gonville and Caius College, … - Strive Masiyiwa
Strive Masiyiwa (aka "Bill Gates of Africa") is a Zimbabwean businessman and cellphone pioneer, founding Econet Wireless. Strive Masiyiwa was born in what was Southern Rhodesia in 1961. He went to High school in Scotland; he gained a degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Cum Laude) at the University of Wales, returning to newly independent Zimbabwe in 1984, where he took a job with the state-owned telephone company. - Andrew Odlyzko
Andrew Odlyzko is a mathematician who is the head of the University of Minnesota's Digital Technology Center. In the field of mathematics he has published extensively on analytic number theory, computational number theory, cryptography, algorithms and computational complexity, combinatorics, probability, and error-correcting codes. In the early 1970s, he was a co-author of one of the founding papers of the modern umbral calculus. - Ted Lewis
Ted Lewis is Professor of Computer Science and National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School. Prior to January 2002, Lewis was Director, Digital Business Development and Sr. VP of Eastman Kodak Company. Before joining Kodak, Lewis was President and CEO of DaimlerChrysler Research and Technology, North America, Inc., a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler Corp. He next was Chairman of Computer Science (1993-1997) at NPS. - Elisha Gray
Elisha Gray (August 2 1835 - January 21 1901) was an electrical engineer and is best known for his development of a telephone prototype in 1876 in Highland Park, Illinois. - John Hein
John Hein is publisher and former editor of "Scotsgay" magazine - a monthly magazine that reports on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender life in Scotland. He previously edited "Pulse" and "Gay Scotland", and he had a regular column in " Outcast".
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