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Description: Pete Cashmore founded Mashable in 2005 from Scotland. Pete was selected as a Top 25 Forbes Web Celeb in 2007. He divides his time between San Francisco, the UK and technology events around the US, including Mashable meetups in Los Angeles and New York
Description: Information Security Expert by day who is passionate part time Technology and Entertainment writer who focuses on Internet, Wordpress, Social Media, Freeware, Windows and Technology articles. Writer also writes poetry and a personal diary about life in Arizona.
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Description: Chris Brogan is a ten year veteran of using social media and both web and mobile technologies to build digital relationships for businesses, organizations, and individuals. Chris speaks, blogs, writes articles, and makes media of all kinds at, a blog in the top 10 of the Advertising Age Power150, and in the top 100 on Technorati.
Description: Copyblogger was founded in 2006 by Brian Clark. Brian is a new media writer/producer, entrepreneur, and recovering attorney. Brian built three successful offline businesses using online marketing techniques before switching to a producer model that involves building, monetizing, and occasionally selling online media properties.
Description: After receiving a degree in International Economics and Business Administration, Daniel Scocco decided to pursue entrepreneurial projects on the Internet. He started developing blogs and websites in 2005. Daily Blog Tips is the place where he shares what he learned along the way. The blog was nominated under the “Best Web Development Blog” category in the 2007 Weblog Awards.
Description: Ben Parr is a serial entrepreneur, technology blogger, and science-fiction writer. He has launched Facebook applications, helped revitalize a health website, written a science fiction novel, and covers social media, Internet trends, and entrepreneurship topics as a writer for Mashable.
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Description: Erick has been covering startups and technology news for 14 years. At Business 2.0 he wrote feature stories and ran their main blog, Next Net, which has nearly 50,000 RSS subscribers. He also hosts regular panels of industry luminaries called Disruptor Round Tables. Prior to Business 2. 0, Erick was an editor-at-large for eCompany and a contributing editor for Fortune. In 1999, Schonfeld won the prize for best information technology submission at London's Business Journalist of the Year Awards, and in 2001 he won the prize for best space submission at the Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards in Paris. In 1996 and 1997, Schonfeld was recognized in the TJFR Business News Reporter's list of the best and brightest financial journalists under the age of 30. He appears regularly on CNBC, CNN, and NY1, and is a frequent speaker at industry conferences. Schonfeld graduated magna cum laude from Cornell University in 1993.
Description: Jason Kincaid grew up in Danville, California, where he attended Monte Vista High School. He then moved on to UCLA where he majored in Biology and minored in 'Society and Genetics'. Jason now writes for TechCrunch in Atherton, CA.
Description: Michael Arrington grew up in California and Surrey, England. He started college at U.C. Berkeley, and transferred to Claremont McKenna, a tiny college located near Los Angeles, after his freshman year. Arrington majored in economics and attended law school at Stanford after graduation. Arrington spent a few years as a corporate attorney at O'Melveny & Myers and Wilson Sonsini, working exclusively with technology companies. His clients included Idealab, Netscape, Pixar, Apple, among other startups, venture funds and investment banks. Arrington co-authored a book on IPOs while working at Wilson Sonsini. Arrington left Wilson Sonsini to run sales and business development at a startup, RealNames. The company failed to go public after raising over $100 million in venture capital. Arrington left the company adn co-founded a firm called Achex which raised $20 million and was acquired by First Data Corp for $32 million. Michael Arrington worked in an operational role at a Carlyle backed startup in London, founded and ran two companies in Canada (Zip.ca and Pool.com), was COO to a Kleiner backed company called Razorgator, and consulted to other companies, including SnapNames and Verisign. In addition to TechCrunch, Arrington is the founder of edgeio and a member of the edgeio board of directors.
Description: Mark has been writing stories, developing websites, and managing projects for TechCrunch since July 2007. He grew up in Menlo Park, California and attended Bowdoin College, where he majored in both Government and Economics while focusing primarily on political philosophy. Mark was a freelance web developer for several years before joining TechCrunch.