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ADAM J. SMITH, USA:

MEMOIR FIVE: War on The Web


ANDRES HEUBERGER, USA:

MEMOIR SIXTY-ONE: Localization in a Global Environment


ANONYMOUS:

MEMOIR TWENTY-ONE: The Mother of Invention


BILL STEVENS, USA:

MEMOIR FORTY: The Death of E-Commerce
MEMOIR FORTY-FIVE: Trust Me!


BOB MARTIN, USA:

MEMOIR THIRTY-FOUR: I-SPAM At Large


DARHL STULTZ, USA:

MEMOIR TWENTY-NINE: Tennis, Rod?
MEMOIR SEVENTY-FOUR: The Ghost In the Machine
MEMOIR SEVENTY-FIVE: Is this the Age of DIYI IT?
MEMOIR SEVENTY-SIX: Close Encounters of the Dangerous Kind
MEMOIR SEVENTY-SEVEN: Devices We Live (?) By

DIAMOND D, USA:

MEMOIR FIFTY-THREE: The Hidden Debate (With DOUGLAS MC DANIEL)


DOUGLAS MC DANIEL, USA:

MEMOIR THIRTY-NINE: E-mail to Eden
MEMOIR FORTY-ONE: The Taming of the Wild Web - Part 1 of 2
MEMOIR FORTY-TWO: The Taming of the Wild Web - Part 2 of 2
MEMOIR FORTY-FOUR: There's a Spy in the 'I'
MEMOIR FORTY-NINE: Harlor's Web
MEMOIR FIFTY: Dot.com Deathwatch
MEMOIR FIFTY-ONE: Community of Kings
MEMOIR FIFTY-THREE: The Hidden Debate (With "DIAMOND D")
MEMOIR FIFTY-SIX: Prometheus


ED CANTARELLA, USA:

MEMOIR THIRTY-THREE: Stealth IT
MEMOIR THIRTY-SIX: Free Dumb
MEMOIR SIXTY: ELECTRONICA - Hitting the Wall


FELICITY USSHER, UNITED KINGDOM:

MEMOIR ONE: The Pinnacle
MEMOIR SEVENTEEN: Fast Train to The Future


JEAN-YVES DUROCHER, CANADA:

MEMOIR FOURTEEN: Cultural IT Artifacts

KEVIN CAREY, UNITED KINGDOM:

MEMOIR TWENTY-THREE: AOL


LEN BULLARD., USA:

MEMOIR FIFTY-SEVEN: Future Tech (With Douglas McDaniel & Rod Amis)

PETER BENNETT., AUSTRALIA:

MEMOIR SEVENTY: DNA Banking: Who Owns YOUR DNA?


ROBYN E., NEW ZEALAND:

MEMOIR TWENTY-EIGHT: License to Drive


RON DIENER, USA:

MEMOIR THREE: Is Microsoft Bothering You, too?
MEMOIR SEVENTY-EIGHT: Threshing Machine


SUE MAC COLL, AUSTRALIA:

MEMOIR TWENTY-SEVEN: When the Technology is a Necessity


ROD AMIS, USA:

MEMOIR TWO: Ag e of Exploitation
MEMOIR FOUR: The Name of The Rose
MEMOIR SIX: G21 Interviews ICANN's ESTHER DYSON
MEMOIR SEVEN: The Chamber of E-Commerce
MEMOIR EIGHT: G21 Interviews GEORGE OLSEN of THE WEB STANDARDS PROJECT
MEMOIR NINE: Reprint - On Globalization
MEMOIR TEN: A Global Discussion
MEMOIR ELEVEN: Global Discussion - Part 2
MEMOIR TWELVE: See You/See Me
MEMOIR THIRTEEN: High Tech Europe Ten
MEMOIR FIFTEEN: Two Friends
MEMOIR SIXTEEN: Living with It
MEMOIR EIGHTTEEN: The WIRED Weldanschauung
MEMOIR NINETEEN: Dreaming the Future
MEMOIR TWENTY: Deal Breakers
MEMOIR TWENTY-TWO: INTERVIEW - MARK HURST, Creative Good
MEMOIR TWENTY-FOUR: Every Pot
MEMOIR TWENTY-FIVE: The Real IT Shortage
MEMOIR TWENTY-SIX: Unexpected Consequences II
MEMOIR THIRTY-TWO: G21 INTERVIEWS TOM MANGAN, SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS
MEMOIR THIRTY-FIVE: Thus Far
MEMOIR THIRTY-SEVEN: The Handshake That Hides the Snake
MEMOIR THIRTY-EIGHT: Welcome to the Future
MEMOIR FORTY-THREE: Human Capital
MEMOIR FORTY-SIX: Duck and Cover
MEMOIR FORTY-SEVEN: We've Got Game - Part 1 of 2
MEMOIR FORTY-EIGHT: We've Got Game - Part 2 of 2
MEMOIR FIFTY-TWO: Becoming the Third Wave
MEMOIR FIFTY-FOUR: World White Web?
MEMOIR FIFTY-FIVE: Becoming The Third Wave 2
MEMOIR FIFTY- EIGHT: Shakeout Aftermath
MEMOIR FIFTY-NINE: The Rush to Aggregate: Think Twice
MEMOIR SIXTY-TWO: Phase Two: Dotcom Downsizing
MEMOIR SIX TY-THREE: Crying Time in Round Rock
MEMOIR SIXTY-FOUR: Fencing the Digital Frontier
MEMOIR SIXTY-FIVE: Digital World
MEMOIR SIXTY-SIX: The Search Engines
MEMOIR SIXTY-SEVEN: Hi-Tech After the Fall
MEMOIR SEVENTY-ONE: SSDD
MEMOIR SEVENTY-THREE: THE NOVI SAD LECTURES
MEMOIR SEVENTY-THREE: Working with Plone


SHELLEY LOWERY, USA:

MEMOIR SEVENTY-TWO: The New, Powerful Metatag


STORMBRINGER, NO COUNTRY PROVIDED:

MEMOIR THIRTY: Tech UNSupportive


THOSE CORPORATE FLACKS, USA:

MEMOIR SIXTY-EIGHT: Today's Tech News
MEMOIR SIXTY-NINE: Press Release Journalism


JOHN YOUNG, USA:

MEMOIR THIRTY-ONE: The Digital McSnortles




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