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  1. 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 .

  2. Michael Arrington

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

  3. Vint Cerf

    Vinton Gray Cerf (born June 23, 1943) (last name pronounced just like the English word "surf") is an American computer scientist who is commonly referred to as one of the "founding fathers of the Internet" for his key technical and managerial role, together with Bob Kahn, in the creation of the Internet and the TCP/IP protocols which it uses. He was also a co-founder (in 1992) of the Internet Society (ISOC), …

  4. Udi Manber

    Udi Manber , Vice President, Engineering

  5. James Gosling

    James Gosling is a VP & Fellow at Sun Microsystems. He has built satellite data acquisition systems, a multiprocessor version of Unix, several compilers, mail systems ,and window managers. He has also built a WYSIWYG text editor, a constraint-based drawing editor, and a text editor called "Emacs" for Unix systems. At Sun, his early activity was as lead engineer of the NeWS window system.

  6. Gail Sheehy

    Gail Sheehy (b. November 27, 1937) is an American writer and lecturer, most notable for her books on life and the life cycle. She is also a contributor to "Vanity Fair (magazine)". Her fifth book, "Passages", has been called "a road map of adult life". Several of her books continue the theme of passages through life's stages, including menopause and what she calls "Second Adulthood", including "Pathfinders", "Spirit of Survival", …

  7. Steve Crowe

    Steve Crowe (born 1947) is currently the chief financial officer and vice president of finance for Chevron Corporation. He has been with the company since 1972. He attended University of California, Berkeley where he graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in 1969 and a Master of Business Administration in 1970. He was also the long term Mayor of Newcastle, …

  8. Robert Greene

    Robert Greene, BA, MA, (1558 – September 3, 1592) was an English playwright, poet, pamphleteer, and prose writer. He was born in Norwich, England, and attended Cambridge University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in 1580, and a Master of Arts in 1583.

  9. Paul Levinson

    Paul Levinson <small>BA, MA, PhD</small&gt; is an author and professor of communications and media studies at Fordham University in New York City. Levinson's novels, short fiction, and non-fiction works have been translated into twelve languages. As a commentator on media, popular culture, and science fiction he has been interviewed over 500 times on many local, national and international television and radio shows.

  10. Rick Wakeman

    Richard Christopher Wakeman (born May 18, 1949 in Perivale, London) is an English keyboard player best known as the keyboardist for progressive rock group Yes. Originally a classically trained pianist, he was a pioneer in the use of electronic keyboards and in the use of a rock band in combination with orchestra and choir. He is now a popular member of the Planet Rock (radio station) family and is regularly on air.

  11. Larry Tesler

    Lawrence G. (Larry) Tesler (born April 24, 1945) is a computer scientist working in the field of human-computer interaction. Tesler has worked at Xerox PARC, Apple Computer, Amazon.com, and Yahoo! Tesler studied computer science at Stanford University in the 1960s, and worked for a time at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. From 1973 to 1980, he was at Xerox PARC, where, among other things, he worked on the Gypsy word processor and Smalltalk.

  12. Lee Aaron

    Lee Aaron (born as Karen Lynn Greening on July 21 1962 in Belleville, Ontario) is a Canadian rock and jazz singer known as "The Queen of Metal in Canada". She had several hits with titles such as "Metal Queen", "Whatcha Do to my Body", and "Sex with Love". Aaron is now entirely devoted to jazz singing.

  13. Tony Hey

    As Corporate Vice President of the External Research Division of Microsoft Research, Tony Hey is responsible for the worldwide external research and technical computing strategy across Microsoft Corp. He leads the company's efforts to build long-term public-private partnerships with global scientific and engineering communities, spanning broad reach and in-depth engagements with academic and research institutions, related government agencies and industry partners.

  14. Andrey Golub

    BSc- Applied Mathematics/ Software Engineering, PhD- Systems Analysis and Design. Who's Who in the World- 2008 (Marquis), . Prof: IT/TLC/Web Project- Product Manager, Sr.Systems/ Business Analyst and Team Leader. Web: Web 2.0 Evangelist and Researcher (Marketing 2.0/ PR 2.0/ Community Manager) with some broad experience in leading Open-Community (and Open-Source) projects.Co-founder, VP and IT/Web Manager of Business Club 2.0 Milan-IN (official LinkedIn Italia supporter Club).

  15. Gary Williams

    I work in international IT and change management. See LinkedIn and ecademy for my professional profile, references and resume. I'm an Open Networker open to connect on gary.williams@runbox.com at ecademy.com, plaxo.com, linkedin.com, konnects.com, naymz.com and facebook.com. Email is best to contact me. I work hard, love friends and family, having fun, sport, cars, motorbikes and very loud music. Life is short, you get one shot and I figure I've had more than half of mine already! :-)

  16. Jay Bhatti

    Jay Bhatti trabajó en Microsoft en la gestión de productos. Jay obtuvo su MBA de la Wharton School, y realizó sus estudios en Ingeniería de Sistemas de la Universidad de Rutgers.

  17. John Mashey

    JOHN MASHEY , a consultant for venture capitalists and technology companies, sits on various technology advisory boards and is a trustee of the Computer History Museum. He spent 10 years at Bell Laboratories, working on PWB/Unix, including text-processing (the troff MM macros), command languages, Unix process accounting, security, and other issues needed to help Unix become widely accessible. He later managed development of Unix-based applications and software development systems.

  18. David Markson

    David Markson is an American author, born in Albany, New York in 1927. He is the author of several postmodern novels, including "This is Not a Novel", "Springer's Progress", and "Wittgenstein's Mistress". The Movie "Dirty Dingus Magee", starring Frank Sinatra, is based on a novel of Markson's by the same name.

  19. Frank Dawson Adams

    Frank Dawson Adams (September 17, 1859 - December 26, 1942) was a Canadian geologist born in Montreal. In 1889 he became a professor at McGill University, becoming the Logan Professor of Geology from 1892 to 1922. He also served as the Dean for the Faculty of Applied Science and then as Vice-Principal to the University. He was noted for several academic achievements during his career, first becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1896, …

  20. Sid Boyling

    Sid Boyling (b. May 9, 1914 d. November 5, 2006). Sid was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and worked at radio station CHAB shortly after graduating. From October, 1969 to 1979 Sid worked as General Manager of Winnipeg Videon He helped the cable system start the community access station, "VPW" in 1972.

  21. Travis Kvapil

    Travis Kvapil (pronounced "kwah-pil") (born March 1, 1976, in Janesville, Wisconsin) is a German-American NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver. He pilots the #6 Ford F-150 for Roush Fenway Racing.

  22. Steve Sakoman

    Steve Sakoman is a computing executive. He recently retired from Apple Computer. He originally worked at Hewlett-Packard as a manufacturing engineer and project manager for the industry's first battery powered portable MS-DOS PC, the HP-110. He then moved to Silicon Graphics and as director of Consumer Products & Technologies Group. This included work on the Nintendo 64 graphics system.

  23. Gaurav Shah

    | Group MD & CEO | DeGroup, DeConseil Pte. Ltd. | Singapore | DeWeb : www.de-conseil.com | DeConseil Pte. Ltd. is an A-Level Executive Search Company in APAC Region | DeInstitute - A Thought Process for a Sustainable Tomorrow | DeBlog : degroup.spaces.live.com |

  24. Alexander Stepanov

    Alexander Stepanov is a Principal Scientist at Adobe Systems. Prior to joining Adobe, Alex was Vice President and Chief Scientist at Compaq Computer Corporation where he led the development of the top-level corporate technology roadmap and was also responsible for initiating strategic relationships with some major software partners.

  25. Andrew Moffat
  26. Rick Dalzell

    Rick Dalzell is the Chief Information Officer/Divisional Senior Executive Vice President of Amazon.com in Seattle, Washington. In charge of technology, software and services at the Internet marketing behemoth, Dazell has been a corporate officer at Amazon since August 1997, when he was named Vice President (VP) and Chief Information Officer (CIO). He was styled a Senior VP in October 2000 and was named to his present title, Senior VP, …

  27. Diane Harkey

    Diane Harkey was a Republican candidate for California's 35th State Senate district. Then-Assemblyman Tom Harman defeated Harkey for the Republican nomination by 236 votes and went on to win the general election by 44,000 votes. This was one of the closest California State Senate races in history. She is currently a Dana Point City Councilwoman and Director of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency.

  28. Stefan Gutman

    Not too much to say...living life, enjoying my family...HAPPY :)

  29. Philip Of Lagonesse

    Philip of Lagonesse was an official of Charles I of Sicily. He was a Frenchman, from Gonesse or La Gonesse, a village near Paris. His father, Guillaume of Lagonesse, had accompanied Charles on his conquest of the Kingdom of Sicily, and died in 1269. Philip was invested by Charles with the fief of Roccaguglielma in 1272. While serving as seneschal of Piedmont, he was sharply defeated in autumn of 1275 and was forced to retreat into Provence, abandoning most of the province.

  30. Duy-Loan Le

    Duy-Loan Le (born 1962, Vietnam) was the first woman and the first Asian to get elected to the rank of Texas Instruments Senior Fellow.

  31. Bonnie Abaunza

    Bonnie’s responsibilities have included outreach to national and international press on projects with artist involvement.

  32. Steve Barri

    Steve Barri (born Steven Barry Lipkin in Brooklyn, New York on February 23, 1942) is an American songwriter and record producer. Early in his career Barri was a staff writer with Dunhill Records. He frequently collaborated with P.F. Sloan, and the partners were responsible for the success of The Grass Roots. Barri also wrote and/or produced many other hit songs in the 1960s and 1970s, including "Eve of Destruction" recorded by Barry McGuire, …

  33. Allan Kennedy

    Allan Stephen Kennedy (born on January 18, 1958 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) is a former American football player. He played offensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers. He grew up in Woodland Hills, California, where he attended El Camino Real High School. He then attended Washington State University to play football. In the 1981 NFL draft he was the 267th pick overall by the Washington Redskins. He was cut by the Redskins, but was signed by the 49ers.

  34. Evan Bayh

    Evan Bayh is a heartland Democrat with a history of advancing progressive values in a traditionally Republican state. First elected Indiana governor at age 32-America's youngest governor at the time-he served two terms as Indiana's chief executive and is now in his second term in the United States Senate. Throughout his career in public service, Evan Bayh has been a common-sense pragmatist who focuses on innovative solutions to help tackle our toughest challenges at home and abroad.

  35. Geoffrey Kloske

    Geoffrey Kloske is the publisher of Riverhead Books in New York, a division of Penguin Group. He has edited authors such as David Sedaris, Dave Eggers, Bob Dylan, Sarah Vowell and Geoff Nicholson. He was named "It" Editor by "Entertainment Weekly" and one of "35 under 35" by "New York Magazine" in 2001.

  36. Lev Gonick

    Lev Gonick has been teaching, working, and living on the Net since 1987. He is vice president for information technology services and chief information officer at Case Western Reserve University.

  37. John Debney

    John Debney (born Burbank, California, 18 August 1956) is an award-winning prolific American film composer who received an Oscar nomination for his score for Mel Gibson`s "The Passion of the Christ".

  38. Timothy Tanner

    Channel Sales Development Consultant High tech Professional

  39. Ted Musgrave

    Ted Musgrave was born on December 18, 1955 in Waukegan, Illinois. He drives the #9 Team ASE Toyota in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for Germain Racing.

  40. Saumil Shah

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