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  1. Michael Arrington

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

  2. Steve Jobs

    Steven Paul Jobs (born February 24 1955) is the co-founder and CEO of Apple and was the CEO of Pixar until its acquisition by Disney. He is currently the largest Disney shareholder and a member of Disney's Board of Directors. He is considered a leading figure in both the computer and entertainment industries. Jobs' history in business has contributed greatly to the mythos of the quirky, individualistic Silicon Valley entrepreneur, …

  3. Matt Lawson

    Matt manages product and business development at Spock. The best place to find him is on Spock.com.

  4. Thomas Paquet

    If you don't know me, you should. It's good to be a person that can appreciate people.

  5. Andrew Keen

    Andrew Keen (born circa 1960) is a British-American entrepreneur and author best known as a critic of Web 2.0. In The Weekly Standard, Keen wrote that Web 2.0 is a "grand utopian movement" similar to "communist society" as described by Karl Marx. "It worships the creative amateur: the self-taught filmmaker, the dorm-room musician, the unpublished writer.

  6. William Kegel
  7. Chad Hurley

    Chad Meredith Hurley (born 1977) is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of the popular San Bruno, California-based video sharing website YouTube, one of the biggest providers of videos on the Internet. In June 2006, he was voted 28th on Business 2.0's "50 people who matter" list. In October 2006 he sold YouTube for $1.65 billion to Google. According to an October 10 2006 "Wall Street Journal" article, …

  8. Doc Searls

    Doc Searls is Senior Editor of Linux Journal , which has been covering the world's fastest-growing operating system since Version 1.0, in 1994. He is a co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto , perhaps the only book (and probably the only bestseller) that began as a rant on a Web site. He also writes Doc Searls Weblog , which usually ranks well up in Technorati's Top 100 blogs (out of about 2.7 million).

  9. Caterina Fake

    What she does: The co-founder of Flickr (now owned by Yahoo), Fake was one of the pioneers of the site-based photo sharing model. Before Flickr, sharing photographs meant sending them piecemeal as email attachments. The site is now widely used as a photo repository by individuals and companies alike. How she got there: Fake graduated with a BA in English from Vassar.

  10. Sean Mulvihill

    13 years sales management experience. Solid, top line performer with vigilant eye for process improvements. Expert communicator able to drive sales traffic to and through the intersection of technology and money. “Dot-com entrepreneur Sean Mulvihill has a salesman’s rapid-patter energy, but a post-bust sense of humility.” - San Jose Business Journal. Also profiled by Entrepreneur.com, NBC TechNow!, The Industry Standard, Silicon Valley Biz Ink (cover story) and Smart Business Magazine.

  11. Dmitry Shapiro

    Dmitry Shapiro founded Veoh Networks in late 2004 and now serves as the company's Chief Innovation Officer. Dmitry started Veoh a very short to-do list: First, democratize. Open the business of television-once strictly a members-only deal-to a virtual community of broadcasters. Second, connect those broadcasters with new, global audiences, hungry for a limitless world of compelling programming to fill every niche interest, and desire.

  12. 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.

  13. John Battelle

    John Battelle , 42, is an entrepreneur, journalist, professor and author who has founded or co-founded scores of online, conference, magazine and other media businesses. Prior to founding Federated Media, Battelle co-founded and continues to serve as Executive Producer of the Web 2 Summit conference, as well as "band manager" with BoingBoing.net .

  14. David Stern

    David Stern is a Venture Partner at Clearstone where he focuses on developing early stage investment opportunities at the intersection of consumer technology and media. ... David is a graduate of Cornell University and the University of San Diego School of Law. He sits as an advisor or board member of Clearstone portfolio companies SoonR, Rubicon Project and Spock Networks.

  15. Rafe Needleman

    Rafe Needleman started his journalism career at InfoWorld in 1988, where he held the position of executive reviews editor. He went on to posts at ZD Labs , Corporate Computing , PC Computing, and Byte magazine, where he was editor in chief. He even worked at CNET.com in 1996, where, as editor, he helped establish CNET's credibility as a source for trusted reviews. During his time at CNET.com, he also wrote the "Browser Beat" column.

  16. Jeff Clavier

    Business Angel and Venture Advisor with over 15 years of experience in the software industry. Most recently General Partner in charge of US operations for RVC, the manager of the Reuters Greenhouse Fund, the Corporate VC arm of Reuters. Before that was involved both as an entrepreneur and senior executive in Product Management and Development, Sales and Marketing, Account Management, Business Development and Strategic Relationships with large financial services clients and partners. . . .

  17. 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.

  18. Rahul Prakash

  19. Dave Mendoza

    Dave Mendoza is a Master CyberSleuth and an Affiliate Partner to Shally Steckerl’s JobMachine. He is recognized for his expertise in the integration of sourcing methodologies, employment branding and recruitment technologies. He is a distinguished writer, public speaker and trainer in Advanced Sourcing Methodologies. Few in the recruiting business take “networking” more seriously or pursue it more passionately.

  20. Eric di Benedetto

    Professional investor in software start-ups since 1991.

  21. Liz Gannes
  22. Noah Kagan

    I love focusing on the college market and young people. I like thinking of new business ideas and having them shot down and shot up and giving them a shot. I am very passionate about technology and the benefits it creates for everyday life. I am looking to meet others who are accomplished for insight and other young people who have similar ambitions. Aka to make the world a better place, how cheesy but true.

  23. daniela barbosa

    An information consultant fascinated by trends in information delivery and helping customers achieve successful information delivery strategies for enterprise users including collaboration with social software and other web 2.0 applications. A highly effective information consultant with a successful track record in delivering cost effective solutions to Fortune 500 clients in the Computers/IT, Consumer Products, Consulting, Telecommunications, Pharmaceutical and Financial industry . . .

  24. Jason Jeon

    hello!

  25. Sajjad Jaffer
  26. Janice Fraser
  27. Alli Breton

    Ask me yourself! alli@allibreton.com http://www.allibreton.com; Also check me out on MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/hbjetsfan;.

  28. Dan Harrelson

    Dan Harrelson is a senior technologist at Adaptive Path. He has an extensive background in web application development, IT administration, systems analysis, and design. He has over 10 years of technical and business experience, with expertise in all aspects of architecting and coding online media. Dan's unique understanding of both design and back-end systems allows him to help clients realize their product's full potential.

  29. Clay Cover
  30. Leah Culver

    Leah Culver founded Pownce with her friends as a way of sending messages, links, files and events to each other. Within 24 hours of private beta launch, 15,000 people had requested an invite for the service. Leah is the web developer for the site and spends most of her time working on feature development, fixing bugs, and scaling the website. Leah's past projects include recruiting ad sponsors to help her purchase a MacBook Pro laptop.

  31. Joseph Smarr

    Joseph Smarr is a senior software engineer at Plaxo, Inc. He has built web applications for many years, including Plaxo’s online address book and newly released web widget, and is interested in open data-sharing standards like FOA

  32. David Cowan

    David joined Bessemer Venture Partners in 1992. He has since made 45 early-stage investments for Bessemer, including 19 that have gone public, and 18 that have been acquired by public companies. The first Forbes Midas List ranked David among the world's top 10 venture investors.

  33. Laurel Krause

    Encouraging and informing via MendoCoastCurrent (http://www.MendoCoastCurrent.wordpress.com) on sustainable, renewable and clean energy technology developments on the Mendocino Coast. Right now, Wave Energy is our key focus.

  34. Adrian Chan

    Adrian Chan brings over a decade of experience in web development and user interface design to communication technologies and applications. He is currently engaged in an effort to define and advance social interaction designa combin

  35. Brynn Cobb

    A senior Internet and Multimedia Designer and Developer with 6+ years of experience.

  36. April Barry Braswell
  37. Eric Auchard

    Eric has covered a wide range of technology subjects over 13 years at Reuters. His current focus is on consumer Internet, venture capital and emerging technology trends. As a sidelight, he builds Web sites inside Reuters to help jou

  38. Alex Ho

    http://www.genexe.com http://www.marshmallowproductions.com http://www.flickr.com/genexe.

  39. Christie Bower
  40. Ron Goedendorp

    The surest sign that there is intelligent life somewhere in the Universe is that it hasn't tried to contact us.

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