Contributors

Gregory Angelo (greg.angelo@juno.com) is a freelance writer based in Boston and a former associate editor of Video Game Advisor. Ed Anuff is a consultant and author following the Java, Internet, and new media industries. David Batstone (batstone@globalcafe.com/) is a professor of social ethics at the University of San Francisco. He is host and executive producer […]

Gregory Angelo (greg.angelo@juno.com) is a freelance writer based in Boston and a former associate editor of Video Game Advisor.

Ed Anuff is a consultant and author following the Java, Internet, and new media industries.

David Batstone (batstone@globalcafe.com/) is a professor of social ethics at the University of San Francisco. He is host and executive producer of BusStop RadioNet Productions.

Stephen Beck is a postdigital media artist and writer residing in Berkeley, California. His writings have been published in The New York Times, Mondo 2000, the NTT ICC Journal, and NTT Advertising in Japan.

Jackie Bennion used to be a passionate skeptic living in London. Now she's a cheery optimist living in California.She still doesn't know which is better.

Colin Berry (colin@wired.com) drinks espresso, writes music content for Wired, and pens as-yet-unpublished short stories in San Francisco.

Tiffany Lee Brown (magdalen@magdalen.com) is the editor of Signum magazine (www.slm-net.com/signum .htm) and assistant editor of the Fringe Ware Review (www.fringeware.com/).

Amy Bruckman (bruck@cc.gatech.edu) is an assistant professor in the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she does research on educational software and virtual communities.

Ian Christe composes music for modern dance as himself, digital death metal as Dark Noerd, and Donkey Kong-inspired drum and bass as DJ Bazillion.

Richard Dean founded NPR Online and is a commentator for National Public Radio's Weekend Edition - Sunday. He's still repenting for his work at an Internet ad agency.

Mandy Erickson lives in San Francisco, where she edits technical books and writes magazine articles about her kid and other subjects.

Chris Hudak (gametheory@aol.com) is a technology columnist, game critic, and judge of the Robot Wars in San Francisco. He has seen The Color of Money 14 times.

Paul Kedrosky (pkedrosk@sms.ivey.uwo.ca) is, much to his surprise, a professor of information technology at the University of British Columbia.

David Weinberger (self@evident.com) is president of Evident Marketing in Brookline, Massachusetts, and edits The Gilbane Report.

Joe Wiesenfelder (joe@cars.com), senior producer of cars.com, tries hard not to be the pointy-haired boss.

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