- Mark Fletcher
Mark Fletcher was the founder and CEO of the news aggregator website, Bloglines, and a Vice President of Ask.com until June 2006. Ask Jeeves acquired Bloglines on 8 February 2005. In February 2005, Fletcher won one of the annual Rave Awards, presented by "Wired" magazine. Fellow nominees in the Tech Innovator category were Jimmy Wales who is a co-founder of Wikipedia, Adam Curry, Bill Healy and Zhang Zuoyi.
- Paul Buchheit
Randomizing the name seems bad to me because the cc# is still being saved somewhere in the browser db, but I don't get the benefit of auto-fill. A "don't save" attribute makes more sense to me. - Paul Buchheit I think I'd rather have a dedicated HTML marker/field for sensitive information so that browsers could know to not save it if the user chooses to do so. Randomizing the name is the best step you can take short of the browser knowing not to save the input.
- Ramu Yalamanchi
Ramu Yalamanchi is an American entrepreneur. He founded the social networking web site hi5 and is its CEO. During college, Ramu was a partner at SponsorNet New Media. Ramu received a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
- Jeff Winner
Jeff has worked in the valley for over twenty years in a number of Silicon Valley startups. For the last 10 years he has worked as a VP of Engineering. Prior to that Jeff was an Engineering Director at Netscape and one of the founders of Collabra.
- Brandon Long
- Fred Edwards
A puzzle wrapped in an enigma.
- John Glynn
I am a California DRE licensed Mortgage Banker/Broker with Home123, a division of New Century Financial. When I entered the Real Estate Finance business in February of 2002, it represented a return to my core interests of personal financial advisory and to the financial sector in general. A native Bay Area resident, I graduated in 1997 from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN, and then returned to San Francisco. I took a position with Morgan Stanley working as a Financial Advisor, . . .
- Dre Madden
Marketing professional with 9 years of experience building online and offline brands. Expertise includes running a variety of the following programs: Email Marketing, Rewards Programs, Market Research, Customer Satisfaction, Customer Loyalty Marketing, Product Management, Marketing Communications & Public Relations, Business Development, Direct Marketing, E-commerce, Entertainment, Event Planning, Customer Retention programs
- Maren Eckloff-Boehme
Maren Eckloff-Boehme CFO, Europe Maren has been our Chief Financial Officer for more than 4 years. Prior to BV Capital, she most recently served as Chief Financial Officer of eGroups Europe GmbH in Germany and was responsible for the organizational and financial development of the European operations. Before she joined eGroups, Maren was head controller at AOL Bertelsmann Online, where she developed the controlling systems for sales and marketing.
- Vero Pochart
- Eric Archambeau
Eric has extensive high tech management experience in Silicon Valley and Europe. He is widely known for his deep insights and experience in social networking, data mining and electronic marketplaces. A French Native, he enjoys over 20 years of founding, financing and investing in young technology companies. Eric joined Wellington as a General Partner in early 2005 focusing on Digital Media, Electronics and Software.
- Scott Hassan
- Gabriela
Those who know me know that I'm a good candidate to an "English geek" and that I have pretty extravagant tastes. I'm quite a bit in my career right now, very excited about grad school and always travelling somewhere new. My "baby" is an academic e-group I administer, which worked a lot like a social network too - it's amazing how many smart people there are out there - the world is deceiving ;)
- Little Miss
- Kirk Scott
Kirk Scott , Director of Product Development, Tickle Inc.: Kirk Scott , D irector of Product Development at Tickle Inc., has 19 years of experience successfully leading product development and marketing teams in emerging technology companies. Since joining Tickle in 2003, Kirk has been responsible for the integration of existing services and the development of new media properties.
- Marjorie T Sennett
- Bret Dougherty
- Vampiress
I am A Domme who happens to be a Psi vampyre/Succubus I am bi not seeing anyoen seriously at the momment ,I am into open relationships I love to write Poetry,I have been published a few times!! I like to meet new people and I think the net is a great tool for that but dont contact me if your are not a genuine person looking ot make friends ect I hate Net players!!!
- Brandon Long
- Jj
- Rikk Carey
Rikk Carey is the Executive Vice President of Engineering and Operations for Plaxo. Rikk joined Plaxo in March 2002 as its first employee and was instrumental in bringing the company from its inception, to its current success as the market leader. He brings over 20 years experience in engineering, product development, and management to his role. Rikk’s previous senior management positions include General Manager at Yahoo!
- Jerry Michalski
Jerry Michalski is a guide to The Relationship Economy . That is, he helps organizations nurture authentic relationships with their natural audiences or customer bases, as well as among their employees. Doing this with customers builds lasting loyalty and increases margins. With employees, it greatly boosts cooperation that leads to results. Often technologies such as social software are helpful in weaving links between people.
- Ed Struzenberg
In December, I will be completing my studies towards my Masters Degree in National Security with a concentration in Information Protection and Security. My degree is through the University of New Haven that I am attending through a satellite campus at Sandia Labs in Livermore, CA. The final step in the completion of my degree is an internship. This internship would consist of 160 hours working with a company or agency in a position related to my chosen field. My specific area of interest . . .
- Oliver Muoto
- Akihisa Oyama
- Rob Wheeler
- Jeniffer Dyer
- Chad Nicholas
- Carl Page
Carl Page , Chief Technology Officer: Mr. Page, chief technology officer and director, was a co-founder of eGroups, Inc., where he helped build a network of 14 million users who relied on eGroups to support Web-based collaborative work efforts. eGroups was eventually acquired by Yahoo! in 2000 for more than $425 million and is today known as Yahoo! Groups.