Contributors

David Batterson ([email protected]) has been online since ’85 and was once a BBS sysop. Colin Berry ([email protected]) pens short stories and covers the arts, music, and culture from San Francisco. He is writing a book on Internet addiction. Paul Boutin is a manager at HotBot. He is still wondering how technology will survive on only […]

David Batterson ([email protected]) has been online since '85 and was once a BBS sysop.

Colin Berry ([email protected]) pens short stories and covers the arts, music, and culture from San Francisco. He is writing a book on Internet addiction.

Paul Boutin is a manager at HotBot. He is still wondering how technology will survive on only 17,576 three-letter acronyms.

Stewart Brand is cofounder of the Well, the Hackers' Conference, and the Global Business Network. His 1987 book The Media Lab is still in print.

Jon Caramanica ([email protected]) is Trace magazine's editor at large.

Richard Dean ([email protected]) founded NPR Online and is a commentator for National Public Radio's Weekend Edition-Sunday. His real job is developing Internet strategies at Organic Online.

Hans Eisenbeis lives in Minneapolis, where he edits Request Line (www.requestline.com).

Karen Eng ([email protected]) contributes to Ben Is Dead, RiotGrrl, PC Games, and other magazines.

Chris Lakeman Fraser is a journalist, lecturer, film editor, and director.

Alberto Gaitán is an artist/programmer in the DC metro area. He's tired of Headgate and longs for the day when DC will revert to boring ol' Oz.

Simson Garfinkel writes about computer security and usability. In his spare time he runs an ISP on Martha's Vineyard.

Beth Johnson is a senior reporter at Entertainment Weekly.

Hari Kunzru ([email protected]) is a London-based writer.

Chris Nickson ([email protected]) was born in England and now lives in Seattle.

Tamara Palmer ([email protected]) is coeditor of URB and currently transmits to Amazon.com, CDnow, and Flaunt from the depths of San Francisco's west side.

Kaitlin Quistgaard ([email protected]) has done the writerly thing for Wired, Time, the Sunday Times of London, and more.

Michael E. Ross ([email protected]) reviews books and music for Vibe, Salon, and Newsday, and is building a novel while living in Brooklyn.

Steve Silberman is senior culture writer for Wired News.

Jeff Stark is a freelance writer in San Francisco.

Michael Stutz ([email protected]) is a writer. The text of his first novel, Sunclipse, has been released as freeware.

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