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Michael Fraase When Elephants Dance was my introduction to Michael Fraase. He believes the internet is sustainable and renewable. He is not wrong. |
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Shelley Powers Some folks can work with technology, some folks can write, very few can do both. Shelley does. |
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A. K. M. Adam Before the Internet and pixels were words, spoken, carved, printed. The largest uses of pixels are words. Technology and Theology are closer than you think. |
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Matt Haughey Matt Haughey is one of the most elegant designers on the web.
He is also the creator of Metafilter. |
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Eric Brooks If an asteroid were to hit the earth, it would hit Eric Brooks' House. It wouldn't stop him or slow him down. |
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CodeBitch CodeBitch is the grumpy cow who does the HTML production for MacEdition. Grumpy is very good |
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Joe Crawford From Respiratory Therapy to Pixel Therapy. Joe believes the web is a good thing. "It's about what you do with the materials at your disposal" |
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Tom Matrullo The web has many participants. Variety is normal. Tom writes. |
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Bob Frankston You are here because you have a personal computer. You have a personal computer because of a program called Visi Calc. Bob Frankston co-created Visi Calc. He is way beyond that now. |
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Dan Gillmor Dan Gillmor is a Journalist who writes about technology. He is probably the Best of Breed. |
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JD Lasica Online Journalism is a simple concept. Journalism Online. JD Lasica does both extremely well. |
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Carrie Bickner You are reading and understanding this because at somepoint a
librarian gave you a hand. Librarians don't just shoosh and stamp anymore. Meet The Rogue Librarian. |
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Leo Robert Klein Leo Robert Klein is a Web Coordinator for CUNY. He started in libraries, the Internet arrived, he ended up blending them. Very well too. |
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Kitty Mead Kitty Mead is good news. Thought, Word and Deed. A visual artist whose creations fill your browser. |
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Meryl K. Evans Meryl is a geek. A very good geek.
She is also a writer of breadth and depth on web work from design to return on investment. |
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Derek Powazek Virtual Communities
Two words that point to the idea that we are all important.
Derek is probably the premier practitioner and guide of this idea. |
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Joe Clark Toronto writer–accessibility obsessif–curmudgeon. He has also been on the Internet longer than most. |
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Steve Champeon The Web is a small portion of the technology which makes up the Internet. On the backend are servers, databases, mail clients, low and high level languages that glue the front end to the back end. This is where Steve lives. |
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Jeffrey Zeldman Imagine needing some good advice. You go to your friend who is wise, gentle and has been where you are thinking about going. If you are looking at the Web, Jeffery Zeldman is that friend. |
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Carole Guevin The Three "C's" Communication, Collaboration, Carole |
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Heather Champ Heather Champ believes in visual self-expression. Yours. |
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Daniel J. Cody Daniel J. Cody runs a webserver built from parts that most people have consigned to the dumpster. He is one of the creators of Evolt.org. |
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Nick Finck Our headline reads, "behind the screen with independent designers, developers and others". Nick is all of these. |
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Shirley Kaiser Imagine a Renaissance Woman. Meet Shirley. |
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Joe Jenett If sites like Coolstop, i2k Network, the ageless project ring a bell, meet the creator. |
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Doc Searls Doc has a day job as the Editor of the Linux Journal. He is also one of the authors of the Cluetrain Manifesto. However, this is where he lives. |
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Jeff Clark Lucid Confusion is his weblog. Hope is his game. |
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LMichelle Her range of material and subjects is as eclectic as the code and images are elegant. |