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  1. Dave Winer

    Dave Winer , 39, has been a commercial software developer, marketer and software demoer since 1979. Winer pioneered the category of outline processing, shipping ThinkTank for the IBM PC, Apple II and Macintosh in 1983 and 1984; Ready for the IBM PC in 1985 and MORE for Macintosh in 1986. MORE won MacUser's first Product of the Year Eddy in 1986. He founded and was president of Living Videotext, Inc., which merged with Symantec in 1987.

  2. Adam Curry

    Adam Clark Curry (born September 3, 1964 in Washington, D.C.) is a broadcasting and Internet personality well known for his stint from 1987 to 1994 as a video jockey on the music video channel MTV. In the mid-1990s, Curry was a World Wide Web entrepreneur and one of the first celebrities to personally create and administer a Web site. In the 2000s, he helped pioneer podcasting, and is often called the 'Podfather' because of his efforts. He pilots his own Cessna 182 RG.

  3. Bill Richardson

    Bill Richardson is a Canadian radio broadcaster and author. Richardson was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1955 and received his B.A. from the University of Winnipeg in 1976. After spending a year in Montpellier, he moved to Vancouver, where he completed a Master of Library Science. Richardson has been a broadcaster on CBC Radio One, beginning in 1992 as a regular contributor and guest host on Vicki Gabereau's show. When Gabereau left to host a television show on CTV in 1997, …

  4. Loic Le Meur

    Loïc Le Meur is a French serial entrepreneur and blogger. He served as Executive Vice President EMEA at software company Six Apart after merging French blogging company Ublog with Six Apart in July 2004. In late 2006 Le Meur became a public backer of French presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy and joined Sarkozy's campaign team as an advisor on Internet-related topics.

  5. Molly Wood

    Molly Wood (born May 23, 1975) is an executive editor at CNET.com and previously a writer for Associated Press, MacHome Journal magazine, and O'Reilly Media. Wood hosts Buzz Out Loud podcast with Tom Merritt and producer Veronica Belmont, and co-hosts the "Gadgettes" podcast with Kelly Morrison. She has an important role in both these podcasts. Wood also hosts video news show called "The Buzz Report" a technology video news column that is published late weekly, …

  6. Paul Thurrott

    Paul Thurrott is the news editor for Windows IT Pro . He writes a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE (http://www.windowsitpro.com/email) and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE (http://www.wininformant.com).

  7. Bill Simmons

    Bill Simmons (born 1969), best known as The Sports Guy, is a columnist for "Page2" on ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine. His ESPN.com column is notable for being written from the viewpoint of a fan rather than an impartial journalist. Simmons aims for humor in his columns, often using extended analogies and references to pop culture (especially from the 1980s and 1990s). Simmons has earned a love/hate relationship with his readers, …

  8. Mr Miyagi

    Benjamin Lee (born July 21, 1969) is a prominent Singaporean blogger who writes as "Mr Miyagi", a nickname he acquired playing rugby in Sydney, Australia, where he spent 8 years reading law at the University of New South Wales. He spent his secondary school years at the Anglo-Chinese School. In collaboration with mrbrown, another prominent Singaporean blogger, he produces the popular podcast known as the mrbrown show.

  9. Barry Schwartz

    Barry Schwartz (born 1980) is well known blogger and reporter who writes about search engines and search engine marketing. As of January 2007, Schwartz is the editor of Search Engine Roundtable, a popular online news site covering the search engines and search engine marketing. He also is the CEO of RustyBrick, Inc., a New York based web development company, and a news editor at Search Engine Land, a search engine news site founded by Danny Sullivan (technologist).

  10. Todd Cochrane

    Todd Cochrane (born June, 1964) is a technology writer and commentator. In 1988, Cochrane started a bulletin board system. In 1995, he moved his BBS to the Internet. It served as both a gateway (mini ISP) to the Internet for his local community and served more than 20,000 users worldwide. In 1998, the dial-up portion of the BBS was discontinued but still continued as an Internet-only location.

  11. Olivia Munn

    Olivia Munn (born July 2 1982) is an actress and one of the faces of the cable network G4. She hosts a number of shows for the network, the most prominent being the network's flagship show "Attack of the Show!" with co-host Kevin Pereira.

  12. Karl Pilkington

    Karl Pilkington (born September 23, 1972 in Manchester) is an English, Sony Award-winning radio producer and personality best known for producing and co-presenting "The Ricky Gervais Show" on the radio station Xfm. On October 3, 2006, Pilkington's first book "The World of Karl Pilkington" was released, featuring original ideas and drawings by Karl, based upon the subject matter discussed in the podcasts. He is already in the process of writing his second book, …

  13. Larry Hryb

    Larry Hryb, known by the pseudonym Major Nelson, is the Director of Programming for Xbox Live, the popular Microsoft gaming network. His popular blog Xbox Live's Major Nelson provides an "inside" look at operations at Microsoft's Xbox division; in particular, he discusses the online features and functionality first and foremost. He also discusses recent games and other news that interests him.

  14. R. U. Sirius

    R. U. Sirius (born Ken Goffman) is an American writer, musician, and cyberculture icon best known as co-founder and original Editor-In-Chief of "Mondo 2000". Sirius was also chairman and candidate in the 2000 U.S. presidential election for The Revolution Party. The party's 20-point platform comprised a hybrid of libertarianism, environmentalism and social liberalism. At one time, he was a regular columnist for "Wired News", "21C", …

  15. Alex Lindsay

    Alex Lindsay, founder of the Pixel Corps, has been involved in computer graphics for nearly 20 years. Having extensive experience in digital production including print, real-time graphics, multimedia titles, forensic animation, television, and film, he spent several years on the production of "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace" (at JAK Films and then at Industrial Light and Magic).

  16. Christopher Lydon

    Christopher Lydon (born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1940) is an American media personality and author whose work in radio includes formerly hosting "The Connection" for WBUR. He created the show with his long-time producer Mary McGrath. <sup></sup> He is a former journalist with the New York Times, former WGBH Boston evening news anchor for the 10 o'clock news from 1977 until its cancellation in May of 1991, and a candidate for mayor of Boston in 1993.

  17. Michael R. Mennenga

    Michael R. Mennenga is an American podcaster and writer based in Phoenix, Arizona. He is co-host and engineer of the 2005 Podcast & New Media People's Choice Award winning podcast Slice of SciFi with Evo Terra. He is a founder of Farpoint Media, a company that supports a select group of science fiction podcasts. He is also a author of young adult fantasy, with several books written, but only two currently in print. Several of his shows are broadcast on XM Radio, …

  18. Evo Terra

    Evo Terra is the co-founder of Podiobooks.com, the co-author of Podcasting for Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies. He maintains a consulting practice that helps companies and organizations transition from a passive to an active media world.

  19. Mignon Fogarty

    Mignon Fogarty is a science writer who is famous for her educational podcast "Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing", which promotes the proper use of the English language. She is also the wife of Patrick Fogarty, the host of the Armchair President podcast. Fogarty graduated with a B.A. in English from the University of Washington in Seattle and an M.S. in biology from Stanford University. Her career has focused on science and writing.

  20. Mark Kermode

    Mark Kermode (born Mark Fairey on 2 July 1963) is an English film critic who regularly writes for "Sight and Sound" magazine and "The Observer" newspaper. He is most famous for reviewing films on Simon Mayo's BBC Radio Five Live show on Friday afternoons, and is also the resident movie critic for "The Culture Show". He is also a critic on other branches of the arts for the BBC2 programme "Newsnight Review", …

  21. Dan Green

    Dan Green, also credited as Jay Snyder, is an American voice actor who provided the voices of many characters in multiple cartoons and anime shows such as "Pokémon" and the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" second series anime ("Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters").

  22. Tracy Hickman

    Tracy Raye Hickman (born November 26, 1955) is a best-selling fantasy author, best known for his work on "Dragonlance" as a game designer and co-author with Margaret Weis, while he worked for TSR. They also wrote the "Darksword" trilogy, the "Death Gate Cycle", and the "Sovereign Stone" trilogy. Tracy Hickman was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. He married Laura Curtis in 1977, and together they have four children.

  23. Liam Lynch

    Liam Lynch (born September 5, 1970) is a musician, puppeteer, and director. He co-created, co-wrote, played the music for, directed, and produced the MTV's "Sifl and Olly Show". Lynch also made the album "Fake Songs", released in 2002, produced by his own company, 111 Productions. This album featured the song "United States of Whatever", which charted in the Top 10 in the United Kingdom and Australia.

  24. Dan Wilson

    Dan Wilson (1970-) is a San Francisco, California, United States based playwright, actor, director and improvisational comedian. He is the author of three full length produced plays ("In a Distant Country", "411", and "Vagina Dentata") and two produced one-acts ("Pinch" and "Get it? Got it. Good!"). Earlier in life, Dan attended North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois and wrote and directed short dramas for use at Grace Evangelical Covenant Church.

  25. Fraser Cain

    Fraser Cain is the editor of Universe Today and the host of the AstronomyCast podcast. Cain lives in British Columbia, Canada with his wife and two children.

  26. Michael Horton

    Michael Horton is an American character actor and voice over artist most remembered for his long-running role as Jessica Fletcher's (Angela Lansbury's) nephew, Grady, on the television series Murder, She Wrote. He has appeared in over fifty films and television series, including Star Trek: Voyager, ER, Dances with Wolves, Taxi, M*A*S*H, and Baywatch. He played the recurring role of Lt. Daniels in Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: First Contact.

  27. Terry Wogan

    Sir Michael Terence Wogan, KBE DL (born August 3 1938, in Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland), more commonly known as Terry Wogan, is a radio and television broadcaster who has worked for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in the United Kingdom (UK) for most of his career. He has been a leading media personality in the United Kingdom since the late 1960s, and is often referred to as a "national treasure".

  28. Hari Sreenivasan

    Hari Sreenivasan is a Dallas-based correspondent for CBS News, starting March 12, 2007. Until Feb. 2007, he was a New York-based ABC News correspondent. He formerly was a news anchor on ABC's World News Now, serving as lead co-anchor from August, 2006 to February, 2007. (with Taina Hernandez). He was born in Bombay, India, but attended high school in Seattle, Washington, where he became a radio disc jockey. During college at the University of Puget Sound, …

  29. Scott Taylor

    Scott Taylor, not to be confused with the Canadian journalist or the guitarist of the prog-rock band Inner Surge, is a porn star mainly appearing in homosexual pornographic films. One of his most "Famous" videos is the porno titled "My Masters", in which he takes his finger and inserts it into his urethra while dirty talking those watching, giving a vivid description of his scrotum, penis and the act he is performing.

  30. Adam Christianson

    Adam Christianson is the host of The MacCast, a popular Podcast covering Apple Macintosh news and providing tips and help for Macintosh users. His Podcast provides the top Apple news and rumours. Adam Currently lives in San Diego, California. He worked as a .NET developer for Microsoft until he quit in order to start his own web design business. He is also a regular on the Mac Roundtable discussion podcast.

  31. Kevin Seconds

    Kevin Seconds is a musician from Reno, Nevada currently based in Sacramento, California. He founded the hardcore punk band 7 Seconds in 1979 with his brother Steve Youth. Having been their frontman ever since, he also writes their lyrics. He got the band signed to the Better Youth Organization label in 1982. Since its formation, 7 Seconds has released over 15 records as well as touring North America, Europe and Japan multiple times.

  32. Arik Hesseldahl

    Arik Hesseldahl (born in 1970) is an American journalist currently working as a senior technology writer for BusinessWeek, a position he's had since 2005. He is the host of the weekly video podcast "Tech 101." He also writes the column "Byte Of The Apple," which focuses on Apple Inc. which has been a regular feature on BusinessWeek's Web site since 2000. He also contributes to BusinessWeek's "Byte Of the Apple" blog with Peter Burrows and Cliff Edwards.

  33. Veronica Belmont

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  34. Robert Heron

    Robert Heron was a laboratory correspondent on the TechTV show "The Screen Savers". He is one of the regular panel members on "This Week in Tech", a podcast released every Sunday night. He is a High Definition Television Analyst for "PC Magazine". Heron is a regular guest on the Extremetech podcast hosted by Loyd Case. He currently appears alongside "Patrick Norton" as a host of the IPTV show "DL.TV".

  35. James King

    James King is a British movie critic who appears regularly on BBC Radio 1 and many television shows. He currently has a film slot during Edith Bowman's show at 2:30 pm on Wednesdays and Fridays, following several years as a sparring partner to Jo Whiley. On Wednesdays he responds to listeners' questions, whilst on Fridays he gives reviews on new releases. He presented the BBC Radio 1 show "OneClick/Film" in 2004, which was offered as a podcast, …

  36. Christina Hendricks

    Christina Hendricks (born Christine Elise McCarthy on May 3, 1978 in Knoxville, Tennessee) is an American actress. She was raised in Twin Falls, Idaho since the age of four. As an actress, she made her mark in a number of guest TV appearances. Hendricks' first television break came when she became a regular in the series "Beggars & Choosers". Since then, she starred in the series "The Big Time" and "The Court", …

  37. 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".

  38. Brian Ibbott

    Brian Ibbott is a podcaster who lives in Arvada, CO. His most notable podcast is Coverville, but he also podcasts for the Denver Post as well as co-hosting a podcast about the Wii video game console. Brian is also the Denver Podcasters Meetup coordinator.

  39. Stephen Euin Cobb

    Stephen Euin Cobb (born February 3, 1955) is a U.S. science fiction author, futurist and the host of the award-winning podcast "The Future And You". He also writes a regular column in "Jim Baen's Universe", the online magazine from Baen Books. He is also a game designer, artist, essayist and transhumanist. As the host of "The Future And You", a two hour long talk-show style podcast, …

  40. Don McAllister

    Don McAllister is a podcaster from Liverpool, UK. He is the host of the popular video podcast ScreenCastsOnline, a weekly program composed of video screencasts tutorials that cover different computer-related topics. He has appeared on Robert Scoble's Scoble Show and has been invited to speak at the 2007 Podcast & New Media Expo in Ontario, California. He was also a guest at Adam Christianson's Mac Podcaster Meetup at the 2007 Macworld Expo, …

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