TechnologyCharles BabcockCharles Babcock is one of five writers at Information Week magazine with the title of editor-at-large. Babcock specializes in Web services, enterprise IT integration, database and open source code.
Scott Bourne
J. Bradford DeLong J. Bradford DeLong is a professor of economics at the University of California at Berkeley, chair of its political economy major, a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco, and was in the Clinton administration a deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury.
Vinod Dham
Donnie Fowler Donnie Fowler has achieved a leading role in both political and high technology circles through his work in Silicon Valley, in Washington as part of the Clinton Administration, and on the ground helping Democratic campaigns in more than a dozen states over the last twenty years.
Tom Gillis Gillis has had extensive experience in Marketing for hardware and Internet infrastructure companies. Currently SVP, Worldwide Marketing, IronPort Systems
Aaron Greenspan
Jim Greer Jim is the founder and CEO of Kongregate, a startup aiming to become the leading user-generated web games community. He has been in the games industry since 1991 and his credits include Ultima 7-8 (Origin) and NetStorm: Islands at War (Activision).
Quentin Hardy Quentin Hardy is the Silicon Valley Bureau Chief of Forbes Magazine.
John M. Jack President & CEO, Fortify Software. He has held CEO and executive positions at Covalent, Shaman Corporation, The Vantive Corporation and Sybase,
Rebecca Jeschke Media coordinator and spokesperson for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital civil liberties group doing legal work in Internet and technology privacy and freedom issues.
Justin Kan Justin Kan has streamed full audio and video of his life to the internet since March 19th, 2007. He serves as the President of Justin.tv Inc., which he cofounded in Oct. 2006 with several friends.
Rich Karlgaard Rich Karlgaard is the publisher of Forbes, the nation’s highest-circulation business publication, and editor of Forbes ASAP, a magazine covering the major developments, trends and implications of the Information Age.
Andrew Keen
Peter Leyden Director of the New Politics Institute, a think tank and strategy center of experts from many different fields who are helping Democrats and progressives take advantage of today’s massive changes in technology, media and demographics. Previously managing editor at the original Wired magazine, special correspondent for Newsweek in Asia, and coauthor of The Long Boom and What's Next.
Corynne McSherry Staff attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital civil liberties group doing legal work in Internet and technology privacy and freedom issues. Corynne specializes in intellectual property issues, anonymity online, and how they intersect with free speech.
Craig Newmark
Mike Olson Mike Olson, vice president for Embedded Technologies at Oracle, is a technology industry veteran with more than 20 years experience in engineering, marketing, sales and business management.
Mary Anne Ostrom
Benjamin Pimentel
Mark Robinson Senior editor, Wired Magazine.
Norman Solomon Norman Solomon is a nationally syndicated columnist on media and politics. He has been writing the weekly "Media Beat" column since 1992.
Chris Tsakalakis President of StubHub and General Manager of eBay Tickets.
Becky Worley Currently Becky is the technology contributor for Good Morning America. She tries to explain technology trends in plain English and shows the lighter side of technology in her reporting and commentary. |
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