Doc Searls is co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto, Senior Editor of Linux Journal, a fellow at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, and one of the world's best-known bloggers.
Anil de Mello founded Mobuzz T.V S.L in 2004 by and it has become in one of the most important Videoblogs worldwide. MobuzzTV produces several daily shows in different areas and languages.
Rob Kaye is the founder and lead developer for MusicBrainz, and President and Executive Director of the MetaBrainz Foundation, the non-profit organization that pays the bills for MusicBrainz.
Angela Beesley is a British internet entrepreneur. She is a co-founder and vice president for community relations of Wikia. In this interview filmed during the 2006 Santa Barbara Forum on Digital Transitions she explains the new for-profit global initiative.
Professor Bimber's research examines the relationship between evolving information technology and changes in human behavior, especially in the domains of political organization, collective action, social capital, and political deliberation.
A student film written and produced at UC Santa Barbara for the Center for Information Technology and Society's 2006 Santa Barbara Forum on Digital Transitions: Social Collaboration and Dynamic Communities.
Jackie Stevens is an Assistant Professor in the Law and Society Program at UC Santa Barbara. She presents on AgoraXchange, an online collaboration for imagining and building a massive multiplayer online game.
Undergraduate honors student in Communication Kier Wallis and Professor of Communication Ron Rice discuss research on technology and health information privacy.
In this talk Dr. Garrett focuses on two interconnected questions, how contemporary use of the Internet is influencing citizens overall exposure to political information? And how individual choices about exposure to news items in an online environment afford enhanced control over partisanship