- David Weinberger
David Weinberger (born 1950 in New York) is a technologist, professional speaker, and commentator, probably best known as co-author of the Cluetrain Manifesto (originally a website, and eventually a book, which has been described as "a primer on Internet marketing"). Weinberger's work focuses on how the Internet is changing human relationships, communication, and society.
- Clay Shirky
Clay Shirky is an American writer, consultant and teacher on the social and economic effects of Internet technologies. He teaches New Media as an adjunct professor at New York University's (NYU) graduate Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). His courses address, among other things, the interrelated effects of social and technological network topology, how our networks shape culture and vice-versa.
- Danny Sullivan
Danny wrote Yahoo Surveys Search Rewards Idea where he covers a News.com article showing how a group of Yahoo! Mail users were offered "10 different potential reward options" to take a Yahoo! search survey. Kinda funny, I told them they should do this at last years SES San Jose conference - that they don't have to necessarily pay money to get answers. I am sure it wasn't my influence, since it did take almost a year to implement.
- 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).
- Seth Schoen
Seth Schoen created the position of EFF Staff Technologist, helping other technologists understand the civil liberties implications of their work, EFF staff better understand the underlying technology related to EFF's legal work, and the public understand what the technology products they use really do. Schoen coms to EFF from Linuxcare, where he worked for two years as a senior consultant. While at Linuxcare, Schoen helped create the Linuxcare Bootable Business Card CD-ROM .
- Tom Coates
Tom Coates (Born 19 July 1972) is an early weblogger based in London, England, who has been writing plasticbag.org since 1999. He's also well-known as an expert in social software and for his thinking on future media distribution and the web of data. Educated at the Norwich School, the University of Bristol and the London College of Printing, Coates currently works for Yahoo! Tech Development with Caterina Fake and Jeremy Zawodny.
- 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".
- Matt Zimmerman
Matt Zimmerman is a technologist and free software and open source developer. Matt is a well known developer in the Debian project, having occupied a role on the group's security team and maintained the Advanced Packaging Tool (APT). Matt currently works for Canonical Ltd. as the technical leader of the Ubuntu project, chairman of the Ubuntu technical board and CTO of the project.
- Frank Moss
Frank Moss is the a technologist and a "serial entrepreneur." Currently, Moss is the director of the MIT Media Laboratory. Prior to heading the lab, Moss served as the CEO and Chairman of Tivoli Systems. Tivoli became a public company in 1995 under Frank's leadership and merged with IBM the next year. Frank continued to work with the Tivoli team within IBM. Additionally, Moss has helped found a number of other companies including Stellar Computer, Inc., Bowstreet, Inc., …
- William Michael
Dr. William Michael (Mike) Johnson is a technologist, and pioneer in superscalar microprocessor design. Mike joined AMD in 1985 as the chief architect of the 29K family of microprocessors, and held various management and leadership positions on the 29K, K5 and K7 processor teams. He was vice president of the Advanced Architecture Labs, responsible for technology development in the areas of processor, multimedia, networking, telecommunications, …
- Scott Fisher
Scott Fisher is Professor and Chair of the Interactive Media Division in the USC School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California, and a Fellow of the the Annenberg Center for Communication there. He is an artist and technologist who has worked extensively on virtual reality, including stints at NASA, Atari Research Labs, MIT's Architecture Machine Group and Keio University.
- Charles Armstrong
Charles Scott Armstrong (born September 14 1971 in Portsmouth, UK) is an ethnographer and technologist. He developed the field of sociomimetics, the mirroring of social behaviour patterns in electronic information systems, as a technique to enhance their effectiveness. Armstrong graduated from St John's College, Cambridge in 1993 with a degree in Social and Political Sciences.
- Abbas Ibn Firnas
'Abbas Ibn Firnas, or 'Abbas Qasim Ibn Firnas was a Berber polymath: a chemist, humanitarian, inventor, musician, physician, poet, and technologist. He lived in the Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba in Al-Andalus, together with the Iraqi contemporary musician Ziryab. 'Abbas ibn Firnas' name was later Latinized as Armen Firman. In 852, under the new Caliph 'Abd al-Rahman II, …
- Ramez Naam
Ramez Naam is a professional technologist who was involved in the development of widely-used software products such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Outlook. He is the CEO of Apex Nanotechnologies, a company involved in developing nanotechnology research software. He currently holds a seat on the advisory board of the Institute for Accelerating Change, is a member of the World Future Society, a Senior Associate of the Foresight Institute, …
- Malcolm Turnbull
Malcolm Bligh Turnbull (born 24 October 1954), Australian politician, is the Federal Minister for Environment and Water Resources. He is a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the Division of Wentworth in Sydney's eastern suburbs since October 2004. He was a barrister, merchant banker, and leader of the Australian Republican Movement before entering parliamentary politics.
- John Nissen
John Nissen is an inventor and technologist. He was educated at Bryanston and Clare College, Cambridge where he read Natural Sciences. Nissen worked for many years in telecommunications, including significant senior development work at Marconi. Nissen is now acknowledged as one of Europe's leading experts on synthetic phonics and the process by which children learn to read.
- Michael Glenn Williams
Michael Glenn Williams is a composer and technologist, born in 1957 in Lancaster, California. He grew up in New York, beginning trumpet and composing at 8 years old. At 12 he was programming DEC PDP 8 minicomputers. He attended CSU Northridge as a dual major in composition and piano performance where he studied with Aurelio de la Vega, Danial Kessner, Frank Campo, and Francoise Regnat. He did graduate studies at the Eastman School of Music as a composition major, …
- Gregorio Reyes
Gregorio Reyes is a private investor and a Management Consultant; co-founded "Sunward Technologies" in 1985 and served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer until 1994. Gregorio is a Silicon Valley legend, an immigrant from Cuba who became a successful technologist in the semiconductor and disk drive industries. Gregorio has experience primarily in the areas of data storage and magnetic recording, semiconductors and telecommunications.
- Thomas Secunda
Thomas Secunda (b. 1955) is an American businessman and technologist, best known as a co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Bloomberg L.P. Prior to founding Bloomberg, Secunda worked in programming at Salomon Brothers. He is an alumnus of Binghamton University
- Bruce Tracy
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- Herman Frasch
Herman Frasch, Hermann Frasch was a mining engineer and inventor. In October 20, 1890, he took out three patents for the Frasch Process and interested two associates, Frank Rockefeller and F.B. Squires. He emigrated to the US in 1868. In 1885 he started the Empire Oil Company, Petrolia, Ontario There is a miss-spelling like "Frash".
- Sal Peralta
Sal Peralta (born July 22 1970 in Boulder, CO) is a real estate broker and a technologist based in McMinnville, OR. He is the founder of the Senate Democrats newswire, a co-founder of Democracy for Oregon, and a former board member of the Oregon Bus Project. In 2006, Peralta helped to pass campaign finance reform legislation in Oregon via public initiative, …
- Chris Baldone
Information Technology Manager with broad technical experience and background relating to networking infrastructure, integrated systems, and support of enterprise solutions. Interested in companies seeking to expand with focus on people, technology, and process improvement.
- Radoje Kontić
Radoje Kontić is a retired Montenegrin politician and technologist. He was the last Chairman of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro's Executive Council from 1989 to 1991 - a post which he obtained by riding the wave of the anti-bureaucratic putsch in Montenegro during January 1989. He also served as the Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from February 9, 1993 until May 19, 1998 when he lost a no-confidence vote.
- Semyon Volfkovich
Semyon Isaakovich Volfkovich (October 23, 1896 - 1980) was a Soviet chemist, technologist, and academician (1946).
- Jim Carr
James Edwin Carr (born December 20, 1965) is a technologist, lecturer, and writer. An advocate for digital literacy, Carr serves on the Board of Directors for the Digital Literacy Institute, a non-profit organization that promotes Technical education and access to Internet technologies for under-served populations. During the Tech boom of the 1990s Carr was co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of TechTrain, …
- Mauro Magnani
SGI STUDIO GALLI INGEGNERIA SPA: SGI is an Italian leading consultancy specialised in the sectors of water, environment, energy, civil engineering and transportation. Since its establishment in 1920, SGI has expanded into a joint stock company that currently employs over 120 staff and has 8 offices throughout Italy. In order to support the implementation of major projects in the Middle and Far East and in North Africa. Committed to providing the highest standards to its clients, SGI has...
- Mark Scrimshire
Technology aware Management Consultant with over 25 years experience in multi-national environments. Recent experience has been in delivering programs in the Telecommunications Industry but experience also encompasses other industries that depend upon technology including: - Government; - Energy; - Financial Services; I specialize in rapid deployment of solutions to address business problems using Web 2.0 technologies and techniques. I am looking for project opportunities that will . . .
- Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble is an American blogger, technical evangelist, and author. He is best known for his popular blog, Scobleizer, which came to prominence during his tenure as a technical evangelist at Microsoft. He and his wife, Maryam Ghaemmaghami Scoble , currently work at PodTech.net , a video-podcast startup. He is the co-author of Naked Conversations: How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers with Shel Israel .
- Travis Savo
Travis Savo is an expert technologist and serial entrepreneur with more than 20 years of hands-on experience.
- Hao Nguyen
Male, (Houston, TX, United States)
- Aldon Hynes
Old guard geek, interested in politics, technology and social media.
- Mauricio Freitas
Mauricio Freitas has a long experience from the IT industry. Before starting the highly successful technology website Geekzone ( www.geekzone.co.nz ), Mauricio worked for Unisys Brazil and later for Unisys New Zealand. The last ten years with Unisys Mauricio have worked in the telecommunications industry, being involved with the design and development of voice platform solutions for telcos around the world, including Telecom New Zealand, Vodafone Australia, Telefonica and others.
- Anthony Umann
American & Bay Area native, living in SE Asia since 2001. Working in Social Media / Online Video.
- Billy Yip
Life is full of uncertainties. Live as you will die tomorrow, dream as you will live forever. I don't sleep, drink way too much coffee, and live life like there is no tomorrow. Get to know me; everyone i know thinks i'm unique - not sure if this is a good thing haha. Anyways enuf about me for now. I joined out of peer pressure and now no one is around to addme. sniff. haha.
- Christopher Abraham
I am a PR and marketing guy by day and a river rat by night.
- Josh Poulson
Ambitious, driven and resourceful business strategist and I.T. leader with an exemplary background in conceiving and developing unique initiatives to propel technology to the limit and optimize performance. Capable of tackling the most challenging I.T. issues and delivering results. Creative, recognized for keeping on the leading edge of technology and utilizing the latest applications and hardware. Results and performance driven, thrives in an environment of constant challenge and . . .
- Nick Hodge
I am a Professional Geek with Microsoft, based in Sydney Australia. Professional Geek is better than saying "enthusiast evangelist," but it all means the same thing. My job is to help people who are love technology to find their way with Microsoft technology.
- Robert Rice
Robert is the author of MMO EVOLUTION (ISBN 978-1-84728-679-6) and an authority in the design, development, production, operations, community development and management of persistent immersive environments, massively multiplayer online games, and large scale online communities. Robert is a visionary and entrepreneur who is dedicated to pushing the technological and design boundaries for online interactive and immersive environments. His career started in 1992 at the first virtual reality . . .
- Patrick Teo
Patrick Teo is Vice President of Web Engineering and a founding engineer of Shutterfly. He is a technologist with a passion for building successful products with great user experience. Patrick is responsible for the development of Shutterfly’s interactive web service; his work has helped earn Shutterfly numerous awards including PC Magazine’s Editors’ Choice Award for Favorite Photo-Printing service.