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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. Michael Arrington

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

  3. Evan Williams

    Evan Williams, born in 1972, a native of Nebraska, is an American entrepreneur who has founded two Internet companies. Williams and Meg Hourihan co-founded Pyra Labs to make project management software, but parts of the application were used to create Blogger, one of the first web applications for creating and managing blogs. The company survived despite the departure of Hourihan and other employees, and was eventually acquired by Google.

  4. C.C. Chapman

    Charles "C.C." Chapman is a prominent figure in the community of podcasting and podsafe music. From a home studio in the Boston area, Chapman hosts the independent music-focused podcasts "Accident Hash" and "U-Turn Cafe", and contributes to PodShow Music Rewind, a weekly digest of music shows on the PodShow network. He also promotes PodShow's Podsafe Music Network, a major archive of music licensed for free use in podcasts.

  5. Ben Hammersley

    Ben Hammersley (born April 3, 1976), in Leicester, England) is a British journalist, broadcaster, and photographer, currently based in Florence, Italy. Currently a reporter for the BBC, he previously worked as the first Internet reporter for "The Times", where he was shortlisted for one of the British Press Awards, and as a reporter for The Guardian. During his early career, he specialised in technology journalism, but unlike many technology writers, …

  6. Kevin Marks

    Kevin Marks is author of the weblog Epeus Epigone and a software engineer at Google. He became principal engineer for Technorati after doing work for both Apple and the BBC. He is an advocate of Microformats. At the first BloggerCon, Marks discussed the power curve as it applies to weblogs: <blockquote&gt;The net changes the power law of the media curve. If you look at relative popularity on the web, using something like Technorati, …

  7. Tristan Louis

    Tristan Louis (born February 28, 1971 in Digne-les-Bains, France) is an author, entrepreneur and blogger who has run the site TNL.net since 1994.

  8. 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.

  9. Slau

    Slau (also known as Slavko Halatyn and Jerry Halatyn) is a singer/songwriter and producer based in New York City. He is best known in the podcasting and podsafe music world for producing the Podsafe for Peace holiday anthem "If Every Day Were Christmas". In the mid-1980s, Halatyn partnered with Darka Konopada to form Darka & Slavko and became one of the most popular duos in Ukrainian diaspora and Ukraine.

  10. Tom Barnard

    Tom Barnard (previously on-air as Cat Man) is a radio talk show host. Barnard was born in northwest Minnesota and raised in Minneapolis. He is currently the host of "The KQ Morning Show," which airs on KQRS-FM 92.5 from 5:30 to 9:20 AM Monday through Friday. Barnard and then partner Dan Culhane started the show, which featured sports reports from WCCO sports anchor Mark Rosen.

  11. 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".

  12. Kathleen P. King

    Dr. Kathleen P. King (born June 8 1958 in Providence, Rhode Island) is an American author and educator. As of 2006 she is a Professor and Director of Fordham University's Regional Educational Technology Center (RETC), Center for Professional Development and Program Director of the graduate program in Adult Education and Human Resource Development at the Graduate School of Education.

  13. Patricia Paay

    Patricia Paay (born April 7 1949) was well known in the Netherlands in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s for her contribution to popular music. Her voice became very well known to radio listeners around the North Sea as she voiced commercials, such as one for SKOL beer, and jingles for Radio Veronica. She met Adam Curry and retired from music in the Netherlands in the mid-1980s to set up home with Adam in the USA and help develop his career.

  14. Jenny Abramsky

    Jenny Abramsky (born 7 October 1946) is Director of BBC Audio and Music. She is the daughter of Professor Chimen Abramsky and the granddaughter of Yehezkel Abramsky. She was educated at Holland Park School in London and the University of East Anglia, where she read English. She rose from splicing audio tapes to become one of the most powerful broadcasters in the world, and unquestionably the most significant figure in radio.

  15. Chess Griffin

    Chess Griffin is an American lawyer from Raleigh, North Carolina and father of two.

  16. Luquado

    Luquado (Greg Kefalas) (born in Canton, OH) is the current CTO/Platform Architect of Groupie Tunes and a musician at heart. Greg's musical interests led him to Dallas, TX, where he first met up with Groupie Tunes. After moving up in the young company, he moved to New York to be with his long time girlfriend and opened an office. Aside from his work with Groupie Tunes, Greg has produced three solo albums, multiple singles, is credited on several other albums, …

  17. Muzi Mei

    Muzi Mei. A German translation is published as "Mein intimes Tagebuch" (Aufbau-Verlag), Jan. 2007"ISBN 3-7466-2306-5". Muzi Mei was featured in an article in the December 12, 2005 issue of "Time Magazine" entitled "Sex, Please--We're Young and Chinese" Bokee.com has hired her to promote the concept of blogging. She has shifted to podcasting. "One recent podcast was an hour-long sound track of an amorous encounter, …

  18. Lazlow Jones

    Lazlow Jones (known in his works simply as Lazlow) is an American talk show host. He is the host of "Technofile", a radio show syndicated on more than 50 radio stations in America and heard on XM Satellite Radio. He has also been involved in writing and producing the recent "Grand Theft Auto" ("GTA") video games, widening his influence and recognition far beyond that of a local radio host.

  19. William Eric Alexander

    Bill Alexander (born as William Eric Alexander on July 23, 1966, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a veteran radio talk show host from Fayette County, Pennsylvania.

  20. Lawrence Hertzog

    Lawrence Hertzog is an American television writer and producer. He is best known for creating the cult series "Nowhere Man", which aired for one season during 1995-1996 on UPN. He was born in Flushing, Queens and grew up in Teaneck, New Jersey. In addition to continuing work in the entertainment industry, Hertzog also hosts a podcast entitled "Drinks with Larry and Lauren" in Los Angeles, featuring himself and his former assistant Lauren Proctor.

  21. Todd Sokolove

    Although you are more likely to see me reading a copy of The New Yorker on the subway, deep down there's a boy wanting to be on the cover of US Weekly.

  22. Chris Brogan

    Chris Brogan is a social media expert specializing in building communities using digital tools. He is co-founder of PodCamp , a free unconference exploring the use of social media like podcasting and videoblogging to build relationships. He produces the Video on the Net conference for Pulvermedia and blogs at Chrisbrogan.com

  23. Jamie Nelson

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  26. David Craker

    In the year 2000, David and his family relocated to Melbourne from Western Victoria to seek a new life and present the experience of over 20 years working with Semi Government, Corporate, Education and Rural Industries. Our website at www.inventconnect.com.au grew out of a need to better meet the needs of Inventors, Investors and Business Owners. To make a difference, we have to do things better than other service and supply organisations and that's why our emphasis is firmly focused on . . .

  27. The Schwagcast

    Three guys with mics and a dedication to providing entertaining stories about sports, movies, beer, monkeys, coffee, possessed racoons, and even some independent podsafe music.Come for the music, but stick around for the government cheese.Sleep. Eat. Listen. Repeat.Get your weekly dose of perfectly flawed entertainment coupled with the very best independent music that we can find from around the world. Don't wait, become a Listenervillian today.

  28. Scott Converse

    15 years in Silicon Valley and Hollywood doing software and media development and another 10 years in carrier class communication environments developing products and services give me insights into the full spectrum of how technology is used in real world consumer and business applications.

  29. J Leslie Booth

    Creative Information Architect: Thirty-plus years in communications. Twenty-plus years in technology. BSc AgSystems Mngmnt, Purdue University. Outdoor communicator. Lifelong outdoorsman, designer, marketer, entrepreneur. Active Member OWAA.

  30. Eric Weaver

    ERIC WEAVER (b. 1961 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is a brand marketer who has helped launch numerous household-name brands across the United States. An early practitioner of Internet marketing, Weaver is also the author of the Michigan Accent Pronunciation Guide, a humorous take on the Michigan Accent, and editor of MichiganNative.com. He has been cited by or featured in numerous publications including AdAge, BusinessWeek, the National Review and the Washington Post.

  31. Lorri Randle

    I work for my own company helping small business owners create an online presence that kicks butt.When I'm not on the computer you'll find me riding my mountain bike, horseback riding, or doing something outdoors.

  32. Dan Johnson

  33. Paul Miller

    Paul can be contacted at Paul.Trueman@newcastle.ac.uk .

  34. Aaron Burcell

    Aaron Burcell Vice President, Marketing Burcell brings to the Jangl team his rich background in consumer marketing and bench strength in start-up operations, business development and fund raising.

  35. David Jackson

    The.

  36. Russell Holliman

    Russell Holliman is a Founder of Podcast Ready . Holliman is a 17-year veteran of the information technology industry and a longstanding member of the podcast community. Always the experimenter, Holliman decided to turn his Treo into a podcast production device and started www.mobilepodcast.org to share his discoveries.

  37. Loek van der Helm

    Ubi uber, ibi tuber

  38. Christopher Harrington

    Christopher Harrington, a former Naval Intelligence Officer, brings over 13 years of Information Technology experience including enterprise system and network administration, secure network design, enterprise IDS / IPS deployments and computer forensics. Prior to joining MSI Security, Mr. Harrington held senior Technology positions with NitroSecurity, National Security Agency (NSA), Office of Naval Intelligence, NMI InfoSecurity Solutions and CertCo. Mr. Harrington holds the CISSP . . .

  39. Ewan McIntosh

    I advise companies, governmental and NGO bodies on the application of the Live Web, including the Learning and Teaching Scotland, the Scottish Executive and the BBC.

  40. Claude Malaison

    I have a licence in Journalism from Laval University in Québec. I have worked six years as journalist before joining Hydro-Québec where I have worked 18 years in the Communication domain. I have also worked 5 years in the IT Department where I have designed and rolled out Hydro-Québec's first Intranet site in 1995. Until 2005, I was responsible for the Enterprise Intranet Portal and the coordination of an Intranet network that counts at least 200 sites. I have been . . .

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