Scott Berkun studies and teaches technology at Carnegie Mellon University.
Gareth Branwyn (garethb2@aol.com) is senior editor of bOING bOING magazine and the creator of the HyperCard program Beyond Cyberpunk.
Betsy Brazy (bzmouse@aol.com) is a freelance writer, editor, and quilter who lives in Alameda, California.
Caleb John Clark has written for E2 and Omni and just bought a pair of rollerblades instead of an external hard drive that he didn't really need... yet.
John Cartan (johncartan@aol.com) is an OracleCard programmer who edits the electronic journal Archipelago.
Greg Ellis has been writing to feed himself since he was in high school.
Charlotte Forsythe is working on a book, Women Who Love Men Who Love Computers Too Much, with the help of her analyst, Eliza.
Simson L. Garfinkel (simsong@mit.edu) is a computer consultant and science writer.
Jim Gasperini,(jimg@well.sf.ca.us) author of Hidden Agenda, is currently designing multimedia titles for several platform, in Paris and New York.
Peter L. Herb (plherb@aol.com) is an attorney, occasional musician, and writer who tries not to dress in black too often.
Chris Hudak is a freelance writer of fiction and tech reviews. He currently resides in planes, trains, and scuzzoid industrial clubs.
Joe Hutsko (76703.4030@compuserve.com) lives in San Francisco and writes everywhere.
Linda Jacobson (lindaj@well.com) is WIRED's virtual worlds editor and author of Cyberarts: Exploring Art & Technology.
Phil Patton is a frequent contributor whose "StealthWatchers" appeared in WIRED 2.02.
Jef Raskin (raskinjef@aol.com) created the Macintosh computer project and plays the Contrabass recorder in F.
Robert Rossney is a writer and extremely bad golfer who divides his time between northern California and coastal Maine.
Mamie Rheingold is a 9-year-old freelance writer. She is related to Howard Rheingold.
Nathan Shedroff designs and develops interactive titles as creative director of San Francisco-based Vivid Publishing.
Scott Spanbauer is a contributing editor for PC World, and a frequent contributor to New Media.
Steve Speer is a computer animator. He voted for Bush, lives in New York, and remains in shock.
Steve G. Steinberg (tek@well.com) is the editor of Intertek, a technology and society journal.
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