Contributors

Wagner James Au (wjamesau@well.com) has written for Salon, Nerve, and Reel, and hosts The Well's Screenwriters conference. Ivan Berger has been a gadget lover since kindergarten, an audio enthusiast since high school, and a technical editor of Audio Magazine since 1982. Colin Berry (colin@wired.com) is a Wired contributing editor who drinks espresso and writes as-yet-unpublished […]

Wagner James Au (wjamesau@well.com) has written for Salon, Nerve, and Reel, and hosts The Well's Screenwriters conference.

Ivan Berger has been a gadget lover since kindergarten, an audio enthusiast since high school, and a technical editor of Audio Magazine since 1982.

Colin Berry (colin@wired.com) is a Wired contributing editor who drinks espresso and writes as-yet-unpublished short stories in San Francisco.

Gareth Branwyn is a Wired contributing editor and the big cheese at Street Tech (www.streettech.com/), a computer hardware review site.

Ken Coupland (kcoupland@aol.com) is a journalist whose weekly column appears online on Atlas magazine. He recently edited Web Design Now (Graphis Books) and has curated several exhibitions devoted to digital art and design.

Steve A. Glaser (steveglasr@aol.com) writes on computer and business communication topics and produces marketing material, educational matter, and Web site copy for people who give him money.

Fred Hapgood (hapgood@pobox.com) is a freelance writer specializing in science and technology.

Peter L. Herb (plherb@aol.com) is an attorney in New York City who writes and plays guitar when his kids are asleep.

Brooks Peck (arena@scifi.com) is an author and the editor of Arena, the Sci-Fi Channel's game site.

Daniel W. Rasmus (dwrasmus@earthlink.net) is a director with the Giga Information Group, where he covers knowledge management and collaboration technology.

Paul Semel (beerhound@aol.com) writes about games, music, books, cartoons, Web sites, and beer for such magazines as Bikini, Sweater, Total TV Online, Ray Gun, and allstar.

Jack Skelley is associate publisher of the Los Angeles Downtown News.

Karen Solomon, CEO of Freelancin' Babes International, lives, works, and refuses to get out of her pajamas in San Francisco.

Dean Suzuki, PhD, teaches music history at San Francisco State University. He is also a programmer at KPFA in Berkeley, California.

Scott Taves (staves@interaccess.com) is a writer and digital strategist at online marketing agency Quantum Leap Communications. He likes things that go boom.

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