Adam C. Engst - Adam C. Engst is a technology writer and publisher who resides in Ithaca, New York, United States where he was born and went to college at Cornell University.
Adam Goldstein (author) - Adam Goldstein started his own online software company, GoldfishSoft, at age 14 and began writing alongside David Pogue for The Missing Manual series at the age of 16.
Adam Greenfield - Adam Greenfield is Nokia's head of design direction for user interface and services.
Adam Kolawa - Adam Kolawa is CEO and co-founder of Parasoft, a software company in Monrovia, CA that makes software development tools.
Adam Osborne - Adam Osborne was an American author, book and software publisher, and computer designer who founded several companies in the United States and elsewhere.
Alastair Sweeny - Alastair Sweeny is a Canadian publisher, historian, and author.
Alvin Toffler - Alvin Toffler is an American writer and futurist, known for his works discussing the digital revolution, communication revolution, corporate revolution and technological singularity.
Andrew Lih - Andrew Lih is a new media researcher, consultant and writer, as well as a noted authority on both Wikipedia and internet censorship in the People's Republic of China.
Andrew Mishkin - Andrew Mishkin is a senior systems engineer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he coordinated the development of various robotic vehicles and their subsystems for more than 15 years.
Andrew S. Tanenbaum - Andrew Stuart "Andy" Tanenbaum is a professor of computer science at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
Andy Rathbone - Andy Rathbone, a 1986 graduate of San Diego State University, is the author of a number of ...for Dummies books concerning Microsoft Windows as well as other computing books.
Angela Orebaugh - Angela Orebaugh is a cyber security technologist, scientist, and author.
Annalee Newitz - Annalee Newitz is an American journalist who covers the cultural impact of science and technology, such as topics on open source software and hacker subcultures.
Barry Commoner - Barry Commoner is an American biologist, college professor, and eco-socialist.
Ben Forta - Ben Forta is an author and Senior Technical Evangelist for Adobe Systems, particularly ColdFusion and Flex, and the owner of EmTek Systems.
Ben Goertzel - Ben Goertzel, is an American author and researcher in the field of artificial intelligence.
Ben Willmore - Ben Willmore is the author of several Photoshop books, most notably the Adobe Systems Photoshop Studio Techniques series.
Bill Dally - William James "Bill" Dally is the Willard R. and Inez Kerr Bell Professor in the Stanford University School of Engineering and Chairman of the Computer Science Department at Stanford.
Bill Gates - William Henry "Bill" Gates III, KBE is an American business magnate, philanthropist, author and chairman of Microsoft, the software company he founded with Paul Allen.
Bill Jelen - Bill Jelen is a technology author, book publisher, webmaster, television personality, and a Microsoft Excel MVP. He majored in Business at University of Notre Dame.
Billy Hoffman - Billy Hoffman, also known as Acidus, is an American hacker, born in Atlanta, Georgia on October 15, 1980.
Blake Schwendiman - Blake Schwendiman is an American author of several PHP software development books.
Bob LeVitus - Bob LeVitus is an American author of more than 50 computer-related books, particularly on the Apple Macintosh, iPhone, and iPad for the book series ...For Dummies.
Bob Shell - Robert Edward Lee "Bob" Shell is an American photographer and author who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for the death of his model, Marion Franklin, in his Radford, Virginia studio.
Bradley Jones (author) - Bradley Jones is an international best-selling author of over two dozen books on technology as well as a speaker, community-leader, and a director for Internet.com where he oversees and guides a...
Brandon Wirtz - Brandon Wirtz is an American bloger and the author of Online Marketing Strategies:Analytics, Strategies, and Terminology for Managers.
Brian D Foy - Brian D Foy is the publisher and editor of The Perl Review, a magazine devoted to Perl and co-author of several books on Perl including Learning Perl and Intermediate Perl.
Brock N. Meeks - Brock N. Meeks is an award-winning investigative journalist.
Bruce Eckel - Bruce Eckel is the author of numerous books and articles about computer programming.
Bruce Schneier - Bruce Schneier is an American cryptographer, computer security specialist, and writer.
Buckminster Fuller - Richard Buckminster “Bucky” Fuller was an American architect, author, designer, inventor, and futurist.
Carey Holzman - Carey Holzman is an IT professional, author, freelance journalist and co-host of Craig Crossman's nationally syndicated radio show, Computer America.
Carl Hewitt - Carl E. Hewitt is Associate Professor Emeritus in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Cedric Beust - Cedric Beust is a software engineer currently employed at Google and a software technology author.
Cem Kaner - Cem Kaner J.D., Ph.D., is a Professor of Software Engineering at Florida Institute of Technology, and the Director of Florida Tech's Center for Software Testing Education & Research since 2004.
Charles Platt (author) - Charles Platt is an author, journalist and computer programmer.
Charlie Anders - Charlie Jane Anders is the author of Choir Boy and The Lazy Crossdresser.
Chris Anderson (writer) - Chris Anderson is editor-in-chief of Wired, which has won a National Magazine Award for general excellence three times during his tenure.
Chris Breen - Christopher Breen is a writer and editor whose professional career has been spent covering Apple Computer's Apple Macintosh computers and related technologies.
Chris Morris (author) - Christopher Crosby Morris is an American author of fiction and non-fiction, as well as a lyricist, musical composer, and singer-songwriter.
Chris Shipley - Chris Shipley is a writer, analyst, commentator, and strategist, and has tracked the technology industry for more than 25 years.
Christopher Locke - Christopher Locke is a widely read blogger, author and the editor of the Entropy Gradient Reversals e-newsletter since 1995.
Clay Shirky - Clay Shirky is an American writer, consultant and teacher on the social and economic effects of Internet technologies.
Clifford B. Hicks - Clifford B. Hicks is an American writer and magazine editor, best known for his children's books chronicling the adventures of Alvin Fernald.
Clifford Stoll - Clifford Stoll is a U.S. astronomer and author.
Cory Doctorow - Cory Doctorow is a Canadian blogger, journalist, and science fiction author who serves as co-editor of the blog Boing Boing.
Cris Kobryn - Cris Kobryn is an American technologist, system architect and entrepreneur who specializes in advanced software and systems development.
Dan Benjamin - Dan Benjamin is a software developer, user interface designer, and writer with over 15 years of industry experience in software development and interface design.
Dan Gillmor - Dan Gillmor is a noted American technology writer and former columnist for the San Jose Mercury News.
Dan Gookin - Dan Gookin is the author of the first ...For Dummies books including DOS for Dummies and PCs for Dummies.
Dan Rahmel - Dan Rahmel is an American author best known for his work relating to Visual Basic and database servers.
Daniel J. Barrett - Daniel J. Barrett is a writer, software engineer, and musician.
Daniel Lyons - Daniel Lyons is an American writer.
Daniel Minoli - Daniel Minoli is a United States-based networking practitioner.
Daniel Terdiman - Daniel Terdiman is a journalist, who has been published in both print and non-print media, including Time Magazine, The New York Times, Wired Magazine, CNET News.com, Wired News, Martha Stewar...
Daniel Tynan - Daniel Tynan is a journalist, television and radio commentator who specializes in technology, humor, and humorous takes on technology.
Danny Goodman - Danny Goodman is a computer programmer, technology consultant, and a well-known, award-winning author of over three dozen books and hundreds of magazine articles on computer-related topics.
David Blatner - David Blatner is a writer and speaker specializing in desktop publishing software, such as Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, and QuarkXPress.
David D. Busch - David D. Busch is a photographer and well-known award-winning author of more than 100 books with a total of more than a million copies in print, and thousands of photography- and technology-rela...
David Gewirtz - David Allen Gewirtz is an American journalist and author who has written more than 700 articles about technology, competitiveness, and national security policy.
David J. Gingery - David J. Gingery was an inventor, writer, and machinist, best known for his series of books on how to build machine tools.
David Marco - David Paul Marco is an American technologist, author, lecturer and consultant.
David Pitts - David Pitts is an author, speaker, and technologist.
David Pogue - David Pogue is a technology writer, technology columnist and commentator.
David Weinberger - David Weinberger is an American technologist, professional speaker, and commentator, probably best known as co-author of the Cluetrain Manifesto.
Dean Hachamovitch - Dean J. Hachamovitch is the General Manager of the Internet Explorer Team at Microsoft.
Dennis Ritchie - Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie is an American computer scientist notable for his influence on C and other programming languages, and on operating systems such as Multics and Unix.
Diane Zak - Diane L. Zak is an author of a number of technology-related texts.
Dilan Jayawardane - Dilan Jayawardane is a is a British-Sri Lankan software architect, an entrepreneur and a founder of the real-time search engine Scoopler.
Doc Searls - David "Doc" Searls, co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto, is an American journalist, columnist, author and a widely-read blogger, and a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at...
Donald I. Barker - Donald I. Barker was born in 1953, in Sacramento, California.
Donald Knuth - Donald Ervin Knuth is a computer scientist and Professor Emeritus of the Art of Computer Programming at Stanford University.
Eberhard Rees - Dr Eberhard Friedrich Michael Rees was a German-American rocketry pioneer and the second Director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.
Ed Baig - Edward C. Baig is an American technology columnist.
Ed Krol - Ed Krol was the network manager at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications and the former assistant director of Campus Information Technologies and Educational Services at the Univer...
Ed Tittel - Ed Tittel is a freelance writer and trainer who also works as an Internet consultant.
Edward Yourdon - Edward Nash Yourdon is an American software engineer, computer consultant, author and lecturer, and pioneer in the software engineering methodology.
Elaine Weyuker - Elaine J. Weyuker is an ACM Fellow, an IEEE Fellow, and an AT&T Fellow at Bell Labs for research in software metrics and testing as well as elected to the National Academy of Engineering.
Eldon C. Hall - Eldon Hall was the leader of hardware design efforts for the Apollo Guidance Computer at MIT, and advocated the use of integrated circuits for this task.
Elizabeth Castro - Elizabeth Castro is best known as the author of books aimed to educate the reader on particular aspects of website development, such as HTML and Perl.
Elliot Koffman - Elliot B. Koffman, born May 7, 1942 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Eric S. Raymond - Eric Steven Raymond, often referred to as 'that wanker', is a computer programmer, author and open source software advocate.
Forrest Mims - Forrest M. Mims III is an amateur scientist and magazine columnist and the author of the popular Engineer's Mini-Notebook series of instructional books originally sold in Radio Shack electr...
Francis Fukuyama - Yoshihiro Francis Fukuyama is an American philosopher, political economist, and author.
Gareth Branwyn - Gareth Branwyn is a writer, editor, and media critic.
Gary McGraw - Gary McGraw is an expert in software security and author.
Gaurav Dhillon - Gaurav Dhillon is the founder and former CEO of Informatica Corporation, a company whose market cap exceeded a billion dollars, 2006, on the Nasdaq.
Geoffrey Sauer - Geoffrey Sauer is an American new media theorist who researches technologies including open source software and collaborative multimedia development in the context of the history of publishing.
George Gilder - George F. Gilder is an American writer, techno-utopian intellectual, Republican Party activist, and co-founder of the Discovery Institute.
George Varghese - George Varghese is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of California San Diego where he leads the Internet Algorithms Lab and also works with the Center for Network Systems and the...
Glenn Fleishman - Glenn Fleishman is an American freelance journalist who edits Wi-Fi Networking News, a widely cited early news blog that covers wireless data networking.
Gordon Lyon - Gordon Lyon is a network security expert, open source programmer, writer, and a hacker.
Gregory Stock - Gregory Stock is a biophysicist, best-selling author, biotech entrepreneur, and the former director of the Program on Medicine, Technology and Society at UCLA’s School of Medicine.
Guenter Wendt - Günter F. Wendt was a German-American engineer noted for his work in the U.S. manned spaceflight program.
Guy L. Steele, Jr. - Guy Lewis Steele Jr.,, also known as "The Great Quux" and GLS, is an American computer scientist who has played an important role in designing and documenting several computer programming languages.
Hans D. Baumann - Hans D. Baumann, Ph.D., P.E. is an inventor credited with over 200 patents.
Henry Haven Windsor - Henry Haven Windsor was the founder and first editor of Popular Mechanics.
Henry Petroski - Henry Petroski is an American engineer, civil engineering and history professor at Duke University where he specializes in failure analysis.
Howard Gerrish - Howard Gerrish was a the noted author and innovative teacher whose influence extended widely through the technology and electronics community of the early 1960's-80's.
Howard Rheingold - Howard Rheingold is a critic, writer, and teacher; his specialties are on the cultural, social and political implications of modern communication media such as the Internet, mobile telephony and...
James D. McCaffrey - James D. McCaffrey is a software engineer and author known for his contributions to the fields of mathematical combinatorics and software test automation.
James Daly (journalist) - James Daly is a San Francisco Bay Area journalist and owner of 2030 Media, a content-creation firm in Northern California.
James Gillogly - James J. Gillogly is an American computer scientist and cryptographer.
James Rumbaugh - James Rumbaugh is an American computer scientist and object methodologist who is best known for his work in creating the Object Modeling Technique and the Unified Modeling Language.
Jan Axelson - Janet Louise Axelson is an author of technical books in English.
Jason Byrne (writer) - Jason Byrne is the author of the book Guide to Webcams, originally published by Prompt Publishing in August 2000.
Jason Perlow - Jason Perlow is a technology columnist and Linux expert who is considered one of the top 100 technology experts on Twitter.
Jason Pontin - Jason Matthew Daniel Pontin FRSA is an editor, journalist and publisher.
Jay Ranade - Jay Ranade, is a bestselling computer book author and information technology management consultant, and also a World Power Breaking Champion.
Jeff Sutherland - Dr. Jeff Sutherland is one of the inventors of the Scrum software development process.
Jeffrey Zeldman - Jeffrey Zeldman is a web designer, author and speaker on web design.
Jennifer Granick - Jennifer Stisa Granick is an American attorney and the Civil Liberties Director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Jeremy Rifkin - Jeremy Rifkin, founder and president of the Foundation On Economic Trends, is an American economist, writer, public speaker, political advisor and activist.
Jesse Liberty - Jesse Liberty, now living in Massachusetts, is a best-selling author who has written extensively about programming and especially about Microsoft .NET. He is the author of nearly two dozen boo...
Jim Keogh - Jim Keogh is the author of more than 70 books including five ...For Dummies books.
Joel Spolsky - Avram Joel Spolsky is a software engineer and writer.
John Adolphus Etzler - John Adolphus Etzler was a nineteenth century German-American technological utopianist.
John Battelle - John Linwood Battelle is a journalist as well as founder and chairman of Federated Media Publishing.
John Gruber - John Gruber is a blogger from the greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area of the USA. Gruber received his Bachelor of Science in computer science from Drexel University.
John Markoff - John Markoff is a journalist best known for his work at The New York Times, and a book and series of articles about the 1990s pursuit and capture of hacker Kevin Mitnick.
John Naisbitt - John Naisbitt is an American author and public speaker in the area of futures studies.
John Resig - John Resig is a JavaScript Evangelist for the Mozilla Corporation and the creator and lead developer of the jQuery JavaScript library.
John Stewart Socha - John Stewart Socha is a Spring Grove, Minnesota-based radio broadcaster and journalist who specializes in technology subjects.
John Vernon Pavlik - John Vernon Pavlik is an American academic and author who publishes on new media, journalism and health communication.
John Vlissides - John Matthew Vlissides was a software scientist known mainly as one of the four authors of the book Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software.
Jonathan Dube - Jonathan Dube is a prominent digital media executive and a pioneer and leader in the online journalism world.
Jordan Ayan - Jordan Ayan is the founder and CEO of marketing consulting firm Create-It! Inc., and CEO of email marketing service provider SubscriberMail, both based in Lisle, IL.
Joseph D'Appolito - Joseph A. D'Appolito is best known as the developer of the "D'Appolito Configuration" which was first described in his "A Geometric Approach to Eliminating Lobing Error in Multiway Loudspeakers".
Joseph N. Hall - Joseph N. Hall is an American author, software developer and programming consultant.
Joseph Wood Krutch - Joseph Wood Krutch was an American writer, critic, and naturalist.
Joshua Davis (writer) - Joshua Davis is an American author, journalist and filmmaker who lives in San Francisco, California.
Judson Rosebush - Judson Rosebush is a director and producer of multimedia products and computer animation, an author, artist and media theorist.
Julian Dibbell - Julian Dibbell is an author and technology journalist with a particular interest in social systems within online communities.
Julian Lombardi - Julian Lombardi is an American inventor, author, educator, and computer scientist known for his work with socio-computational systems, scalable virtual world technologies, and in the design and ...
Ken Thompson - Ken Thompson, commonly referred to as ken in hacker circles, is an American pioneer of computer science notable for his work with the B programming language and his shepherding of the Unix...
Kenneth Brown (author) - Kenneth P. Brown, Jr. is an American lobbyist and author, and the former president of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, a think tank based in Arlington, Virginia.
Kent Beck - Kent Beck is an American software engineer and the creator of the Extreme Programming and Test Driven Development software development methodologies.
Kevin Poulsen - Kevin Lee Poulsen is a former black hat hacker.
Kim Zetter - Kim Zetter is an American freelance journalist in Oakland, California.
Lance James - Lance James is an American computer scientist, considered an expert on computer security techniques such as anti-phishing.
Larry Constantine - Larry LeRoy Constantine is an American software engineer and professor in the Mathematics and Engineering Department at the University of Madeira Portugal, who is considered one of the pioneers ...
Laura Lemay - Laura Lemay is the author of popular technical books.
Leonard Bosack - Leonard Bosack is, with his ex-wife Sandra Lerner, co-founder of Cisco Systems.
Lewis Mumford - Lewis Mumford was an American historian and philosopher of technology and science.
Margaret A. Ellis - Margaret A. Ellis is a notable author of computer books.
Maria Langer - Maria L. Langer is the author of more than 70 non-fiction books, several eBooks and video media training materials, and hundreds of magazine and Web-published articles.
Mark Dery - Mark Dery is an American author, lecturer and cultural critic.
Mark Jason Dominus - Mark Jason Dominus is one of the founders of Kibology and a leading Perl programmer.
Mark K. Bilbo - Mark K. Bilbo is an American author of technical support books and reference guides, the majority of which have been geared towards users of Apple computers.
Mark L. Chambers - Mark L. Chambers is a technology author specializing in Macintosh and PC hardware and operating system books, with over 40 computer books to his credit.
Mark L. Van Name - Mark L. Van Name is an American science fiction writer and technology consultant.
Marshall Brain - Marshall David Brain is the founder of HowStuffWorks.
Martin Caidin - Martin Caidin was an American author and an authority on aeronautics and aviation.
Matt Peckham - Matt C. Peckham is an American journalist and commentator.
Meg Hourihan - Meg Hourihan is the cofounder of Pyra Labs, the company that launched the Blogger personal blogging software that was acquired by Google.
Michael Abrash - Michael Abrash is a technical writer specializing in optimization and 80x86 assembly language programming, a reputation cemented by his 1990 book Zen of Assembly Language Volume 1: Knowledge.
Michael Deering - Michael Frank Deering, PhD, is a computer scientist, a former chief engineer for Sun Microsystems in Mountain View, California, and a widely recognized expert on artificial intelligence, compute...
Michael Feldstein - Michael Feldstein is Principal Product Manager, Academic Enterprise Solutions at Oracle Corporation, past assistant director of the SUNY Learning Network, and commentator on Online learning.
Michael Gregg - Michael Gregg is an American computer security specialist, noted speaker at security related events, and an author/coauthor of multiple books such as Build Your Own Network Security Lab and ...
Michael Hiltzik - Michael A. Hiltzik is an American reporter and writer who has written extensively for the Los Angeles Times.
Michael Jang - Michael Jang is the author of RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide.
Michael Wiesenberg - Michael Wiesenberg made his living playing poker for 10 years before turning to a career as technical writer in the computer field.
Mike Ault - Mike Ault is the author of more than 20 Oracle books and hundreds of articles in national publications.
Neal Stephenson - Neal Town Stephenson is an American writer known for his speculative fiction works, which have been variously categorized as science fiction, historical fiction, cyberpunk, and postcyberpunk.
Neil J. Gunther - Neil Gunther, is a computer information systems researcher best known internationally for developing the open-source performance modeling software Pretty Damn Quick.
Nelson Pass - Nelson Pass is a noted and widely respected designer of audio amplifiers.
Nicholas G. Carr - Nicholas G. Carr is an American writer who has published books and articles on technology, business, and culture.
Nicholas Negroponte - Nicholas Negroponte is a Greek-American architect best known as the founder and Chairman Emeritus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab, and also known as the founder of the One ...
P. J. Plauger - P. J. Plauger is an author and entrepreneur.
Pamela McCorduck - Pamela McCorduck is the author of a number of books concerning the history and philosophical significance of artificial intelligence, the future of engineering and the role of women and technology.
Patrick Di Justo - Patrick Di Justo is a freelance magazine writer who writes about science and technology.
Paul Boutin (journalist) - Paul Boutin is a magazine writer and editor who writes about technology in a pop-culture context.
Paul Horowitz - Paul Horowitz is a U.S. physicist and electrical engineer, known primarily for his work in electronics design, as well as for his role in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
Petr Beckmann - Petr Beckmann was a statistician and physicist who became a well-known advocate of libertarianism and nuclear power.
Philip Greenspun - Philip Greenspun is a semi-retired American computer scientist, educator, and early Internet entrepreneur who was a pioneer in developing online communities.
Quinn Norton - Quinn Norton is a Washington DC-based journalist, photographer and blogger covering hacker culture, intellectual property and copyright issues, and the Internet.
Raj Jain - Raj Jain is a professor at Washington University.
Randal L. Schwartz - Randal L. Schwartz, also known as merlyn, is an American author, system administrator and programming consultant.
Randall Hyde - Randall Hyde is best known as the author of The Art of Assembly Language, a popular book on assembly language programming.
Ray Kurzweil - Raymond "Ray" Kurzweil is an American inventor and futurist.
Richard Forno - Richard Forno is a consultant, lecturer, and writer in the area of Washington, DC. At one time, Forno was the Chief Information Security Officer for Network Solutions.
Richard Thieme - Richard Thieme, is a noted business consultant, author, media commentator and speaker.
Robert C. Seacord - Robert C. Seacord is an American computer security specialist and writer.
Robert Hess (MacWEEK editor) - Robert Hess was an associate editor for the magazine MacWEEK and a notable Apple evangelist.
Robert X. Cringely - Robert X. Cringely is the pen name of both technology journalist Mark Stephens and a string of writers for a column in InfoWorld, the one-time weekly computer trade newspaper published...
Roger S. Pressman - Roger S. Pressman is an American software engineer, author and consultant, and President of R.S. Pressman & Associates.
Rogers Cadenhead - Rogers Cadenhead is a computer book author and web publisher who is currently chairman of the RSS Advisory Board, a group that assists developers in using the RSS 2.0 specification.
Ron Jeffries - Ron Jeffries is one of the 3 founders of the Extreme Programming software development methodology circa 1996, along with Kent Beck and Ward Cunningham.
Rudy Rucker - Rudolf von Bitter Rucker is an American mathematician, computer scientist, science fiction author, and philosopher, and is one of the founders of the cyberpunk literary movement.
Scott Knaster - Scott Knaster is an American technical writer who has written many books, mostly dealing with Macintosh programming and using the Macintosh.
Shawna Kelly - Shawna Kelly was born in the San Francisco Bay Area, of CA U.S.A.
Shelley Powers - Shelley Powers is an author, web developer, and technology architect.
Sherry Boschert - Sherry Boschert is a reporter, president of the San Francisco Electric Vehicle Association, and author of the book Plug-in Hybrids: The Cars that Will Recharge America.
Siegfried Linkwitz - Siegfried Linkwitz is well known as the co-inventor of the Linkwitz-Riley filter along with Russ Riley.
Simson Garfinkel - Simson L. Garfinkel is an Associate Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and an Associate of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University.
Stan Veit - Stan Veit was an entrepreneur and publisher who played an important role in the early days of the personal computer industry in the United States.
Stephen L. Nelson - Stephen L. Nelson is the author of more than 160 books about using personal computers, including Quicken for Dummies, QuickBooks for Dummies, MBA's Guide to Microsoft Excel, and Ex...
Stephen Manes - Stephen Manes wrote the "Digital Tools" column that appeared in every issue of Forbes until recently when he left the publication.
Steve Heller (computers) - Steve Heller is the author of a number of books on computer programming.
Steve McConnell - Steven C. McConnell is an author of many software engineering textbooks including Code Complete, Rapid Development, and Software Estimation.
Steve Wildstrom - Stephen H. Wilstrom is an American technology columnist and a technology consultant.
Steven Levy - Steven Levy is an American journalist who has written several books on computers, technology, cryptography, the Internet, cybersecurity, and privacy.
Stewart Brand - Stewart Brand is an American writer, best known as editor of the Whole Earth Catalog.
Tara Calishain - Tara Calishain is an author of a number of technical books.
Ted Alspach - Ted Alspach is a board-game designer and the author of more than 30 books on graphics, publishing and the web.
Ted Coombs - Ted Coombs American technology author, futurist, artist, and scientist.
Ted Dangelmayer - Ted Dangelmayer, who writes under the name 'G. Theodore Dangelmayer' has written two editions of a book entitled ESD PROGRAM MANAGEMENT: A Realistic Approach to Continuous Measurable Improvement...
Tim Bajarin - Tim Bajarin is an American technology columnist and a technology consultant.
Tim O'Reilly - Tim O'Reilly is the founder of O'Reilly Media and a supporter of the free software and open source movements.
Todd Stauffer - Todd Stauffer is co-founder and publisher of the Jackson Free Press in Jackson, Mississippi, and author of 40 nonfiction books on a variety of computer-related topics.
Tom Cross (computer security) - Tom Cross, also known as Decius, is an American computer security expert and hacker.
Tom DeMarco - Tom DeMarco is an American software engineer, author, teacher and speaker on software engineering topics.
Tonya Engst - Tonya Engst is a technology writer and editor who resides in Ithaca, New York, United States, where she grew up and went to college at Cornell University.
Tracy Kidder - John Tracy Kidder is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American writer of the 1981 nonfiction narrative, The Soul of a New Machine, about the creation of a new computer at Data General Corporation.
Van Wolverton - In the early days of the PC Van Wolverton wrote the book Running MS-DOS for Microsoft Press, first published in 1984, and since then written in 27 different languages and having sold ove...
Vance Dickason - Vance Dickason is a loudspeaker designer, consultant to a wide range of loudspeaker manufacturers, and a published author.
Vernor Vinge - Vernor Steffen Vinge is a retired San Diego State University Professor of Mathematics, computer scientist, and science fiction author.
Virgil Griffith - Virgil Griffith, also known as Romanpoet, is an American hacker, known for his involvement with a 2003 lawsuit with the Blackboard Inc. company and his creation of the WikiScanner.
Walter Mossberg - Walter S. Mossberg is an American journalist who is the principal technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal.
Ward Cunningham - Howard G. "Ward" Cunningham is an American computer programmer who developed the first wiki.
Wendell Brown - Wendell Brown is an American computer scientist and entrepreneur best known for his innovations in telecommunications.
Wernher von Braun - Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun was a German-American rocket scientist, astronautics engineer and space architect, becoming one of the leading figures in the creation of rocke...
why the lucky stiff - why the lucky stiff was the persona of an anonymous and prolific writer, cartoonist, musician, artist, and computer programmer notable for his work with the Ruby programming language.