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  1. Velvet Underground

    Velvet Underground is an Israeli blogger. Its creator was anonymous and followed meticulously all the recent events in all the newspapers and media arenas in Israel. As she referred to herself by the pseudonym "Velvet" (in hebrew: ולווט) she documented each and every development, and also some behind the scenes actions that took place - such as new personas that are being appointed for key media roles and big media scandals - sometimes exposing them herself.

  2. Michael Totten

    Michael J. Totten is a blogger who writes on politics in the Middle East, regularly reporting first-hand in mainstream publications, Web sites, and his blog, "Michael J. Totten's Middle East Journal". Totten supported the war in Iraq and in an article for the conservative FrontPage Magazine.com entitled "A Liberal's Case for Bush's War" wrote "If you don't join us now, when Saddam's regime falls and Iraqis cheer the US Marines, …

  3. Steve Rubel

    Steve Rubel is a senior marketing strategist and one of the most influential bloggers in the world, according to Technorati. He currently serves as senior vice president in Edelman's me2revolution practice. Edelman is the largest independent global PR firm. Widely viewed as an expert on conversational marketing, Rubel is often sought out as a speaker and appears frequently in the press. He has been named to several prestigious lists, including: Media Magazine's Media 100, the . . .

  4. Ethan Zuckerman

    Ethan Zuckerman is an activist and researcher focused on information technology and information development. Based at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School, he is the co-founder of Global Voices , an international web-based community of bloggers and citizen journalists dedicated to broadening intercultural understanding and improving global journalism.

  5. Rebecca MacKinnon

    Rebecca MacKinnon , co-founder of Global Voices jots down her impressions from the International Workshop on Asia and Commons in the Information Age that recently took place in Taipei, Taiwan. Rebecca's post on her blog was pointed out by Subbiah Arunachalam and made for a really interesting read. I wanted this to reach a wider audience and hence figured it would make sense...

  6. Larisa Alexandrovna

    Larisa Alexandrovna (born December 7, 1971 in Odessa, Ukraine) is a journalist, essayist, poet. She has served as the Managing Editor of Investigative News of Raw Story for the last three years, and contributes opinion and columns to online publications such as Alternet. She is also an American blogger Huffington Post and for her own journalism blog, at-Largely. Alexandrovna has had her work references in "Rolling Stone", "Vanity Fair", …

  7. Captains Quarters

    Captains Quarters is a blog operated by "Captain" Ed Morrissey, a conservative blogger based in Minnesota's Twin Cities.

  8. Fjordman

    Fjordman is an anonymous Norwegian blogger who writes about Islam and Muslim immigration and the danger that he believes it poses to Western society.

  9. Emily Chang

    Emily Chang is an award-winning web designer and artist. She is the co-founder and co-principal of Ideacodes, a strategic design firm in San Francisco that she started in 2005 with Max Kiesler, her long-time partner and fellow award-winning web designer. Emily is also the creator of the popular blog and web resource, eHub, a constantly updated list of web applications, services, resources, blogs or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), social software, …

  10. Kieran Healy

    Kieran Healy is an Irish sociologist at the University of Arizona and a regular visitor to the Research School in Social Science (RSSS) at the Australian National University. He earned his PhD in sociology from Princeton University having begun his studies at University College Cork, in Ireland. He is married to L.A. Paul, a philosopher at the University of Arizona. His research interests include the social basis of self-interest and altruism, …

  11. Rachel Nichols

    Rachel Alexander Nichols is an ESPN reporter who covers breaking news and events for SportsCenter and also contributes investigative pieces and human-interest features for SportsCenter and Outside the Lines. Nichols is a regular part of ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown shows, as well as a regular on ESPN's NBA coverage. She has previously worked for the "Washington Post" and "Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel".

  12. Kathy Freston

    Kathy Freston is a self-help author and personal growth and spirituality counselor. She is the author of "The One: Discovering the Secrets of Soul Mate Love" and "Expect a Miracle: Seven Spiritual Steps to Finding the Right Relationship." Her Transformational Meditation CDs offering guided meditationshave been featured in W, Self, and Mode.

  13. Abbi Tatton

    Abbi Tatton is an Internet reporter for CNN. She was born in 1975 and attended the Cherwell School in Oxford, England. Based in Washington, D.C., Tatton reports on the latest Internet news and blogs for CNN's afternoon program, The Situation Room, hosting the segment "The Situation Online." The segment tracks Internet angles to political, national, and international news.

  14. Todd Wright

    Todd Wright (born in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American sports radio personality. He is currently the host of "Todd Wright Tonight" on Sporting News Radio, which debuted on Monday, June 12, 2006 and airs Monday to Friday from 10 p.m.-2 a.m. (Eastern). He was previously the host of ESPN Radio's "AllNight with Todd Wright", and was a part of ESPN Radio from 1996 to 2005.

  15. Tino

    Tino was the Spanish heartthrob of the hugely successful Spanish band Parchis in the early 1980s. After the breakup of Parchis, he had gone largely unknown until he gained internet notoriety when the album cover of his 1983 album "Por Primera Vez" (translation: "For the First Time") began to circulate on internet forums and blogs. It has since been lauded by many critics as one of the worst album covers ever made.

  16. Old Grandma Hardcore

    Barbara St. Hilaire, better known by her nickname "Old Grandma Hardcore" is an American citizen from Mantua, Ohio. She has become best known for her interest in video games and her excessive preoccupation with them even at her "high" age of 71. She has admitted to playing about 10 hours-a-day. She has a frequently viewed blog named "Old Grandma Hardcore" where she gives tips and hints to certain games, among other things.

  17. Gina Arnold

    Gina Arnold is a rock critic whose articles have appeared in "Spin", "Rolling Stone" and various free weeklies. Her reviews have drawn the ire of many readers by being distinctively rambling and egocentric, though these qualities have been obsoleted by the advent of blogs. She grew up in Palo Alto, California. While in high school, she read "Creem" magazine and "Rolling Stone".

  18. Vanessa Dimauro

    Vanessa DiMauro (b. 1967) is a community builder and researcher whose work focuses on the role learning and decision-making play in online environments. Born in Hartford, Connecticut DiMauro started her career at TERC under the auspices of a National Science Foundation grant to study the ways in which professionals share information in communities of practice online. She has built online communities in business and education settings globally.

  19. Henry Earl

    Henry Earl (born October 24, 1949) is a homeless man from Lexington, Kentucky famous for his extensive police record, mostly for non-violent alcohol-related offenses. Henry's rise to fame was in large part due to the fact that the Fayette County Jail had a public web site which listed a person's arrest record and mug shots. Henry Earl had an extensive record, and a wide range of emotions expressed in the mug shots, from despondent to happy.

  20. Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr.

    Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr. (born March 23, 1978) is an American celebrity gossip blogger. His blog is "Perezhilton.com" (formerly "PageSixSixSix.com"), which he writes under the pseudonym Perez Hilton. Lavandeira was born in Miami, Florida to Cuban parents and now resides in Los Angeles, California.

  21. Adora Svitak

    Adora Lily Svitak (born October 15, 1997) Usually known simply as Adora Svitak. Svitak is an American child prodigy and internationally published author, known for her essays, stories, poems, blogs, and full-length books. Adora first became known to the public when, at the age of 6, she was recognized on local news in Seattle for her writing abilities. Adora became an object of national interest at the age of 7 when she appeared with Diane Sawyer on Good Morning America.

  22. Tom Meek

    Tom Meek (b. 1956) is a columnist and author of "Another Day In Cyberville" published weekly in The Gainesville Sun, a New York Times regional newspaper, beginning in October, 2000. "Cyberville" deals with issues related to high-tech, computers, New Media and Internet issues. Meek also writes musical and other occasional features on persons such as trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and American composer Joseph Byrd for publication in print and online, …

  23. Michael de la Maza

    Michael De La Maza began playing chess competitively in July 1999, and by July 2001 had improved such that his chess rating had risen from 1164, beginner level, to 2041, expert level. In his last tournament he won the Under 2000 section of the World Open and has not played a rated game since. After the tournament, he wrote a book "Rapid Chess Improvement" (ISBN 1-85744-269-5) about his methods of improvement, …

  24. Zay N. Smith

    Zay N. Smith (born May 1, 1949) is a journalist for the "Chicago Sun-Times". In recent years, he has become most famous for his daily column, "QT", a mixture of humor and political commentary. His Sunday column, "QT on the Blogs," focuses entirely on information gleaned from blogs and is widely cited on the Internet. Smith's daily column has many running features, which include the following: *"We Have Seen the Present, …

  25. Ty Hildenbrandt

    Ty Hildenbrandt is the winner of the first ever McDonald's Next Great Sportswriter competition on FOXSports.com, the MSN-affiliated website for Fox Sports (USA). The contest, which gave bloggers the chance to win a contract as a contributing columnist for FOXSports.com, concluded on February 8, 2006. The general readership of FOXSports.com voted and picked Hildenbrandt, a 2004 graduate of Penn State University, …

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  27. An de Jonghe

    Headhunter for the ICT market with a business approach. (3600+ connections) Ceo of TrendQ.eu Organizer of ThinkTomorrow.eu Author of "Social Networks Around The World: How is Web 2.0 Changing Your Daily Life?"

  28. Mena Grabowski Trott

    Mena Grabowski Trott (born "Mena Grabowski" on September 16, 1977) is a co-founder of Six Apart, creator of Movable Type and TypePad. The company name originates from the fact that Trott and co-founder/husband Benjamin Trott were born six days apart. Trott is president of Six Apart. She helps lead management and business efforts, and makes the company products aesthetically pleasing and functionally intuitive.

  29. Yuen-Ying Chan

    Yuen-ying Chan (陳婉瑩) often Ying Chan is currently director and professor of Journalism and Media Studies Centre at Hong Kong university

  30. George J. Carrette

    George Carrette, (January 15 1958) is a software engineer educated at MIT who made contributions to to the open source comp.sources.unix news group, and the DECUS archive in the 1980's. His CRASHME program became part of hacker humor with the publication of the VAXTREK parody. The phrase "First learn computer science and all the theory. Next develop a programming style. Then forget all that and just hack" found its way to various programmers quotes pages, and blogs.

  31. Joe Blogs
  32. Svetlana Gladkova

    VP of Business Development at Profy - your one-stop provider of all things blogging.

  33. Michael Lundberg

    Michael is a business development executive for a growing information technology services organization. He is focused on software development services, predominantly utilizing middleware, portal, SOA, EAI and BPM-type techonologies.

  34. Gonzague Dambricourt
  35. Laura de Benedetto

    Whenever I'm close to my goal, I set to myself a new, more difficult one to reach. Always attracted by new challenges in professional and private life. More than 6000 Linkedin professional connections

  36. John Blogs
  37. Ashley Kingsley

    Daughter. Friend. Wife. Mom. Business Woman. Community Buzz Agent. Avid Networker. Denver Native. Marketing Junkie. Dog Lover. Sleep deprived. Camper. Hiker. Social Networking Groupie. Movie Goer.

  38. Paola Bonomo

    Vice President, Online Business Unit, Il Sole 24 Ore. Key specialties: Internet, Marketing, Strategy, General Management. Relentless Web evangelist and educator. Blogger and social media practitioner.

  39. Guillaume Frat

    Electronic Publisher of B2B Internet Services

  40. Erno Hannink

    Erno Hannink; ik help MKB bedrijven om internet toe te passen zodat ze meer klanten kunnen krijgen- online community expert- eMarketing

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