Introducing Attendees 201 - 250
by Patrick HavensIts getting late, and time is running out, but here are Attendees 201 - 250
BTW - Please let me know if weird grammer things happen. I’ve noticed a couple and have gone back to fix them.
Attendee #201 Adam Helweh is one of the secret sushi…
Attendee #202 Sarah Liberman having worked on Netscape, Mozilla, and Firefox has taken her focus on improving the usability and accessibility of applications, and also directed her focus into websites with a broad breadth of knowledge.
Attendee #203 Sherri Schultz writes for a Colbert Report focused blog called the Colbert University “No Fact Zone.”
Attendee #204 Allen Schaaf doesn’t have his site public yet.
Attendee #205 Silver Smith is Lead Search Strategist for Netconcepts, working primarily upon support and development of their GravityStream product - a “near turn-key SEO application” which helps businesses with non-optimal, dynamic sites to turn optimized nearly overnight.
Attendee #206 Catrina Brewton is Grant Wrangler’s assistant editor and manages the organization’s grant database, blog, and newsletter.
Attendee #207 Tim Tran isis a partner with Denali.
Attendee #208 Margaret Atmar is looking to create a blog.
Attendee #209 Stewfy Stewf is something for the FontShop, my new favorite site. (He wasn’t listed under staff)
Attendee #210 Jesse Andrews of userscripts.org and formerly of flock.
Attendee #211 Holly Hagen is a Designer.
Attendee #212 Bob Page currently with Yahoo!’s central data team.
Attendee #213 Yohsuke Miki used WordPress for a church website.
Attendee #214 Kingsley Joseph a web community builder with a weakness for fresh technology.
Attendee #215 Fred Davis After reading a long bio, I’m going to hope and not get this wrong by sayinng, Author, Editor of many ZD|Net Properties and Wired Magazine.
Attendee #216 Gregarious Narain a lover of relationships… he has launched a suite of innovations across multiple industries. His previous companies delivered solutions in the web site publishing, content management, e-mail marketing and analytics, and even online dating businesses. The unifying thread? Each of them was focused on increasing the opportunity and effectiveness of our communications.
Attendee #217 Eric C. is one person you should go read before coming to San Francisco… or while here. He’s spent the time to go and review different restaurants.
Attendee #218 Anthony Nemitz is a geek with passions of Entrepreneurship, startups, web2.0, web3.0, blogging, and social media.
Attendee #219 John Pozadzides founder of HTMLHelp.com, former Vice President of Sales for SAVVIS Communications, bladesmith, welder and Direct Metal Artist, chef, computer expert and world traveler.
Attendee #220 Caitlin Gannon didn’t understand the difference between a website ad an email…
Attendee #221 Tony Adam: SEO Expert, Social Media Specialist, Entrepreneur
Attendee #222 Maciej Mlynek - Sorry Google Translator failed, and I couldn’t read his blog. It looked interesting.
Attendee #223 Tris Hussey along with Jim offers Blogging tips at One by One Media.
Attendee #224 Andy Ford owner of a small web design studio in Sacramento.
Attendee #225 Bonnie Young can start a blog in seconds…
Attendee #226 Marcus Rector writes a cooking blog called eats4one…
Attendee #227 Richard Olson has a nice photo blog.
Attendee #228 nicole lopez was suggesting I start a new blog.
Attendee #229 Liz Williams is writing about Collaboration.
Attendee #230 Alvin Cheung loves eating even more then I do… and better yet he writes about it.
Attendee #231 Kevin Lingerfelt thinks the Religious Right is creepy.
Attendee #232 Davide Pasqualato writes an italian blog about trekking.
Attendee #233 Naoko McCracken a female blogger in Michigan, USA. Vist detlog.org if you happen to read Japanese.
Attendee #234 Shahar Nechmad seems to blog about different business related things.
Attendee #235 Michael Jaret owns Jaret Media of San Fran.
Attendee #236 Mark Smallwood has a site for small businesses that want to stay small.
Attendee #237 Cathryn Hrudicka, Chief Imagination Officer has my favorite title. She uses WordPress to post upcoming events taht she puts on.
Attendee #238 Michael Alderete reviews and provides info about audio books.
Attendee #239 Christina Wodtke founded Metafooder a public bookmarks from people who love food.
Attendee #240 Justin Lewis not sure what Justin does, he has a nice design for his blog… but truthfully my first thought was college student.
Attendee #241 Rosaline Zoey Setiawan is a design monk, social entrepreneur, artist, industrial and graphic designer working for a greener future.
Attendee #242 Scott Beale is the one person I have to apoligize too… last year I taled to him for a bit… and never recognized him. In case you don’t know who he is, Scott run Laughing Squid, a host a a very popular blog where he interviews a number of interesting people, and does reviews of different events both San Fransisco based and also major Tech ones.
Attendee #243 Al Billings is a professional techie. His full time job is as QA Engineer at the Mozilla Corporation in the Bay Area.
Attendee #244 Leslie Sumral’s blog wanted me to login.
Attendee #245 Rochelle McCune was debating what to call her blog.
Attendee #246 Ryan Sharp is half of The Cobalt Team a Music and Performance group.
Attendee #247 Cary Miller - From his site, “As a long time guitar player (20+ years,) I started Electric Guitar Review as a rather bad excuse to play lots of wonderful instruments, but over the years it’s become a central part of my life, and nowadays I can’t imagine not blogging about guitars.”
Attendee #248 Craig Smith uses WordPress to gripe… Formerly in shoes, he currently does Real Estate Appraisals.
Attendee #249 David Spark is a journalist, analyst, producer, and comedian. He blogs for his twice-weekly technology radio report, The Spark Minute, on 960 AM, The Quake in San Francisco.
Attendee #250 Mark Ristaino has recently started up a WordPress blog.