Web 2.0: Our Mission
Web 2.0: Our Contributors
Cherie Burbach (13 articles)
Cherie Burbach used her experience with meeting her husband online to pen At the Coffee Shop, a humorous look at the world of Internet dating. Cherie has appeared on TV, radio, and in newspapers talking about what she did differently from other singles who've tried Internet dating without success. She knows what people look for in profiles, how to write paragraphs that show your unique personality, and how to manage the "art" of Internet dating. Cherie knows what it's like to maneuver the dating world while trying to find someone who is exactly right for you. She didn't settle, and you shouldn't either. Watch for Cherie's new book, Internet Dating is Not Like Ordering a Pizza. Cherie is the author of three poetry books. Her latest, Father's Eyes, has received the 2008 Editor's Choice Award by Allbooks Review. She is also a blogger for the hit shows Celebrity Apprentice and Heroes. And lest she get bored, she also blogs about Jennifer Lopez, Scrapbooking on the Cheap, and being Frugalicious. Readers have resonated with Cherie's honest and inspirational "This I Believe" essay, which is the second-most popular out of over 32,000 entries on the NPR website. For more information, please visit Cherie's website.
Find out more at: www.thedifferencenow.com
Last 5 articles for this contributor:
- Lawmakers and Social Networking
- Virtual Home Tours
- Surf the Web, Get Smarter
- Zuri Health Monitor
- Enter the Forbidden City
Dameon Welch-Abernathy (5 articles)
In my day job, I write and edit material for a customer support website. I've written two books on a network security product and blog daily on many different subjects, including mobile technology, gadgets, and VoIP. My primary goal in my writing is to make sense of these and other complex topics. I live in Gig Harbor, WA, USA with my wife and two beautiful children. They keep me grounded and focused on the important things in life, even if I spend way too much time blogging! Contact me directly at: dwelch AT phoneboy DOT com
Find out more at: www.phoneboy.com
Last 5 articles for this contributor:
- Twitter With Your Voice With Twitterfone
- Amazon Web Services Lowers Transfer Prices
- More Twitter Growing Pains
- What The Hell Is This Naymz Thing?
- Amazon Web Services Hiccups Again
Greg Cruey (41 articles)
My name is Greg Cruey. I am an educator, journalist, travel writer, technology buff, Asia enthusiast, and avid China watcher. I'm also a blogaholic.
I've lived on four continents and in 14 times zones. In the past 25 years I have worked in education, community development, economic development, journalism, and teaching in a variety of public and private settings in Asia, parts of the Pacific, and in rural Appalachia. My work as a journalist has included everything from being a beat reporter for a daily to working as editor-in-chief of a small college paper. I have been blogging and writing online for over a decade now.
I have degrees in psychology (minor in sociology), linguistics, and adult education (emphasis on technology). I've studies at Augusta State University, the Australian National University and Marshall University. I've done non-degree work in counseling, educational disabilities, and educational leadership.
Find out more at: gregcruey.blogspot.com
Last 5 articles for this contributor:
- Collabote with Wizehive
- The Cloud Is Coming - and With It, Change for Business
- The Philoneist Tells You Who's Behind that Domain, and More...
- Rules for Blogging
- Crowdsourcing
Linda Roeder (83 articles)
Linda Roeder has been writing about personal Web pages since 1998 and has been on the Internet even longer. She has profiles on many social networking sites and belongs to some online forums and other groups.
On top of writing about personal Web pages, social networking sites and Web 2.0 she also creates Web sites for local organizations. She also writes articles for other online sites. Press Inquiries: lroeder@gmail.com
Find out more at: lin.roeder.googlepages.com/home
Last 5 articles for this contributor:
- Who's Your Favorite Web 2.0? Who Will Win?
- Fantasy Football Meets Web 2.0
- Let Your Next Job Find You
- Who Wages CyberWar on Georgia
- Let Your Employees Choose the Web 2.0 Service
Servaas Schrama (546 articles)
I am working as a freelance ICT consultant in the Netherlands. I am specialised in Unix and Linux operating systems and webbased software and technology. Contact me here directly using kontactr.
Find out more at: www.servaasschrama.com
Last 5 articles for this contributor:
- Flickr Video: Coming soon to a screen near you
- Box.Net adds collaboration
- Security and the web: you still need to think
- Google Contacts API released
- Zoho Writer goes Mobile
João Pereira (9 articles)
Hello! My name is João Pedro Pereira and I live in Lisbon, Portugal. I've graduated in Journalism and I have a deep interest in new communication technologies, especially the way Internet and the Web are shaping social relations and changing the media world. I am a blogger since December 2004 and I follow very closely Web 2.0 issues. I hope to bring you quality and constant updates on this new and fascinating world. Feel free to e-mail me at web2@creative-weblogging.com.
Find out more at: jppereira.com/engrenagem
Last 5 articles for this contributor:
- Socializer: social bookmarking made easy
- Netvibes gets funding from major investors
- BBC with new web service
- Yahoo! Voice launched today
- AJAX based E-messenger
Ruth Schaffer (1 articles)
My name is Ruth Schaffer and I'll be keeping you updated on the latest news and developments in Biotechnology, Allergies and Pregnancy. I have a Master's Degree in Microbiology and previously been been teaching at the University of the Philippines. I also spent more than five years at the International Rice Research Institute, working on paddy soil microbiology and biochemistry, followed by a brief stint in a university in Germany working on iron-reducing bacteria from marine sediments. Currently, I am a freelance writer and copy-editor for scientific manuscripts, based in Singapore, one of top centers for life science research in Southeast Asia.
Although I am a scientist by training, I am a work-at-home mom to a precocious 5 yr-old (plus one in the oven!), and an editor of a webzine. I also keep a blog about functional foods and Asia travel.
For questions, suggestions and other comments, or if you are intersted in blogging for Creative Weblogging, feel free to email me at ruthATcreative-weblogging.com (replace AT with @).Last 5 articles for this contributor:
Creative Weblogging (20 articles)
English You probably expect the profile of one of our authors right here? Close! This article comes directly from the Creative Weblogging headquarters in California. All articles published by this pseudonym are written by our team.
German Sie erwarten hier das Profil eines unserer Autoren? Fast! Dieser Artikel kommt direkt aus dem kalifornischen Buero von Creative Weblogging. Alle Artikel, die unter diesem Pseudonym veroeffentlicht werden, wurden persoenlich von einem unserer Mitarbeiter verfasst.
Your Creative Weblogging Team
Find out more at: www.creative-weblogging.com
Last 5 articles for this contributor:
- Web 2.0 Weblog Needs a Blogger
- Sponsored Post: Get the Word on Word of Mouth Marketing Summit
- Sponsored Post: Catch the Online Market World 2007 Main Conference
- Sponsored Post: Online Market World 2007
- Sponsored Post: TechSmith and SnagIt Blogging-output Accessories
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