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The 2009 Influential Leaders - The Event Horizon Tim O'Reilly helped bring the concept of "Web 2.0" to the masses. |
Fast Company November 2010 Anya Kamenetz |
How an Army of Techies Is Taking on City Hall Still waiting for a full reboot in Washington, D.C., an army of citizen techies is redefining civic engagement on a hyper-local level. |
Fast Company Jane Porter |
Lessons From The Leader Of "The Peace Corps For Geeks" When Jennifer Pahlka started Code For America in 2009, she knew government websites needed to be a lot simpler for people to navigate. |
Inc. May 1, 2010 Max Chafkin |
The Oracle of Silicon Valley Tim O'Reilly is Silicon Valley's leading intellectual and the founder of O'Reilly Media, a steadily growing $100 million company. His life is a vivid demonstration that interesting things can happen when you are working for more than money. |
InternetNews November 11, 2008 David Needle |
An iPhone Failure? Dev Event a Scratch. While introducing himself to a packed hall of iPhone developers and entrepreneurs last week, Raven Zachary briefly mentioned one piece of bad news; an upcoming developer event he was supposed to co-chair later this month, had been canceled. |
InternetNews April 1, 2009 David Needle |
Leveraging 'The Power of Less' at Web 2.0 Expo This week's Web 2.0 Expo won't be as big as last year's, but organizers say everyone's looking to make the best out of having "less." |
Fast Company November 1999 William C. Taylor |
Inspired by Work What's most intriguing about "open-source" software isn't what it does -- it's how it gets created. Eric S. Raymond, open-source evangelist, explains why and how these programmers do their work -- and what that means for the rest of us. |
Entrepreneur November 2009 Joe Robinson |
Is it Really Innovation? Peter Diamandis talks about what innovation really is while Tim O'Reilly calls the I-word era "dead on arrival." |
Wired October 2005 Steven Levy |
The Trend Spotter Tim O'Reilly built an empire on computer manuals and conferences that make sense of new technologies. Along the way he became the guru of the participation age. |