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  1. Michael Arrington

    I am the editor of TechCrunch and owner of the TechCrunch Network of blog and podcasting sites.

  2. Jeremy Zawodny

    Jeremy Zawodny is currently an employee of Yahoo! in the platform engineering group. He has been described as "Yahoo!'s MySQL guru". He maintains a popular weblog focused on Yahoo! initiatives, which is listed in CNET News.com's index of the 100 best technology-related blogs. According to CNET, Zawodny has "helped put MySQL and other open-source technologies to use".

  3. Ross Mayfield

    Ross Mayfield is the Chairman, President and co-founder of Socialtext, the first wiki company and leading provider of Enterprise 2.0 solutions. A noted blogger and industry expert, he is a serial and social entrepreneur. Mayfield has grown Socialtext to over 4,000 customers and served as CEO from 2002-2007. Socialtext is backed by Draper Fisher Jurvetson, SAP Ventures, Intel Capital and Omidyar Network and prominent Silicon Valley angels.

  4. Bram Cohen

    Bram Cohen Chief Scientist and Co-founder Bram Cohen is the Chief Scientist and co-founder of BitTorrent, Inc. and the creator of the BitTorrent peer-to-peer (P2P) file distribution protocol. Bram is also the co-founder of CodeCon and the co-author of Codeville. Prior to the creation of BitTorrent, Bram worked at MojoNation.

  5. Mc Lars

    Andrew Robert Nielsen (born October 6 1982) is an American rapper, known by his stage name MC Lars. He is the self-proclaimed originator of "post-punk laptop rap". He has collaborated with many different artists, including Non-Phixion's Ill Bill and nerdcore rapper mc chris, and was one of the first underground rappers to sample and reference emo bands. Lars has toured with many different bands, including Simple Plan, Bowling for Soup, Gym Class Heroes, …

  6. Tantek Çelik

    Tantek Çelik, of San Francisco, is a computer scientist of Turkish-American descent and was the Chief Technologist at Technorati. He is mostly known for his time at Microsoft (1997-2004), where he worked on the Macintosh version of Internet Explorer.

  7. Quinn Norton

    Quinn Norton (b. 1973) is a San Francisco-based journalist, photographer and blogger covering hacker culture, intellectual property and copyright issues, and the cool corners of the Internet. Her work has appeared in "Wired News", The Guardian, and O'Reilly Media publications such as "Make" magazine. She has also been a long-time fixture at O'Reilly's Foo Camp. Ms.

  8. Matthew Haughey

    Matthew Haughey (born October 10 1972) is an American programmer, web designer, and blogger best known as the founder of the community weblog MetaFilter, where he is known as "mathowie".

  9. Renee Blodgett

    As President and Founder of Blodgett Communications, Renee Blodgett offers a very personalized approach of working with her clients, their customers and the influencers that impact them. She has been providing full service corporate communications, public relations and marketing consulting for worldwide technology companies and executives for nearly twenty years.

  10. Maia Bittner

    maia bittner is a young lady who worked at spock

  11. Rose Aguilar

    Rose Aguilar is an American journalist and political blogger from San Francisco. Aguilar currently hosts Your Call, a daily public affairs radio show on NPR-affiliate KALW 91.7 FM. Your Call features in-depth conversations about everything from the Iraq war and poverty to the environment and the arts. In 2005, Rose spent six months traveling around the so-called "red states" interviewing people about politics and why they vote the way they do -- or not.

  12. Jamais Cascio

    Jamais Cascio writes about the intersection of emerging technologies and cultural transformation, and specializes in the design and creation of plausible scenarios of the future. His work focuses on the importance of long-term, systemic thinking, particularly regarding the environment and technological development. A recurring theme in his writing is the importance of openness, transparency, and flexibility as a toolkit for social and technological progress.

  13. Patrick Cotter

    Patrick Cotter is a marketing and analytics rep. for Spock. When not working for Spock Patrick plays recorder and triangle in the funk-soul-polka band "The Rubber Spoon Incident"~Spin Magazine

  14. Thomas Lidforss

    I am an experienced business developer having working with high-tech companies for many years not just in USA but also in Swedem, Norway, Finland, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, France, Spain, Greece, Italy, Russia, Japan, India, China, Australia, Canada among others. I love to work with anybody in the world having a positive outlook on the future and that anything is possible if you just go for it.

  15. Jennifer Byde Myers
  16. Jeremiah Owyang

    Jeremiah is a rapidly rising star in the world of social media. His own blog is in the top 1% according to Technorati. In his video show for the Pod network he has interviewed luminaries such as Michael Dell, Craig Newmark (craigslist founder) and Marc Canter, founder of Macromedia (now Adobe).

  17. Catherine Helzerman
  18. 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.

  19. Jeff Clavier

    Business Angel and Venture Advisor with over 15 years of experience in the software industry. Most recently General Partner in charge of US operations for RVC, the manager of the Reuters Greenhouse Fund, the Corporate VC arm of Reuters. Before that was involved both as an entrepreneur and senior executive in Product Management and Development, Sales and Marketing, Account Management, Business Development and Strategic Relationships with large financial services clients and partners. . . .

  20. daniela barbosa

    An information consultant fascinated by trends in information delivery and helping customers achieve successful information delivery strategies for enterprise users including collaboration with social software and other web 2.0 applications. A highly effective information consultant with a successful track record in delivering cost effective solutions to Fortune 500 clients in the Computers/IT, Consumer Products, Consulting, Telecommunications, Pharmaceutical and Financial industry . . .

  21. Liz Gannes
  22. Shel Israel

    I am co-author with Robert Scoble of Naked Conversations, the most popular book on corporate blogging. I am currently working on Global Neighborhoods, about communities being formed on shared interests, rather than geographic boundaries. I consult executives on communications issues, particularly in regard to social media. I speak regularly at conferences and to the media. I am a recovering publicist. I attend regular Hype Enders meetings in the hope hat I will never pitch again. Before . . .

  23. Joseph Smarr

    Joseph Smarr is a senior software engineer at Plaxo, Inc. He has built web applications for many years, including Plaxo’s online address book and newly released web widget, and is interested in open data-sharing standards like FOA

  24. Dan Farber

    Dan Farber at ZDNet covered LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman's keynote .

  25. Konstantin Guericke
  26. David Cowan

    David joined Bessemer Venture Partners in 1992. He has since made 45 early-stage investments for Bessemer, including 19 that have gone public, and 18 that have been acquired by public companies. The first Forbes Midas List ranked David among the world's top 10 venture investors.

  27. Kevin Fox

    http://www.fury.com;.

  28. John Furrier

    John Furrier is the Founder & CEO of PodTech.Network Inc. Since 2001 John has been the CEO of BroadDev (Broadband Developments) a consulting and new ventures business. Before BroadDev, John was the Vice President of the Product Group and Vice President of Strategic Development for RealNames, an Internet search and naming company. From 1996-1999 John was the founder and CEO of Labrador Software paid keyword search and navigation company.

  29. Phil Wolff
  30. Mike McGrath

    Apple Computer 1985 - 1989 Manager, User Education; Managed staff that created all Apple product documentation. Licensed Videoworks Interactive from Macromind for interactive guided tours. Grafica Multimedia 1989 - 2000 Principal; Award winning developer of multimedia communications products and Internet applications. Sapient 2000 - 2002; Director of Business Development. Exceeded my $10 million quota in a decidedly down year for IT spending, 2002. Yosho 2003 - 2006; Consulting with . . .

  31. Deb Schultz
  32. Stowe Boyd
  33. Chris Nolan

    Chris Nolan, Editor/Founder, Spot-on.com

  34. Raju Vegesna
  35. Judith Elaine Bush
  36. Alexander Gault
  37. Eliane Fiolet
  38. Thomas Hawk

    ABOUT ME!? well not much to me, but here it goes....So i'm Thomas Hawk, i live in Palm Springs at this point in time. I'm origionaly from New York and i miss it sometimes, but what can i say i love my family and im glad to be with the majority of it! my father is the best thing in my life as of right now and i think he will always will be no matter what.

  39. Mike Doeff
  40. Nicole Nicolay

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