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Rebecca Wanjiku

Computerworld — Writer, Computerworld Kenya
Bio: Strategist. Entrepreneur. Tech writer
Location: Nairobi
Day 3 of Africa Internet Summit about to start, here is my day one summary t.co/TssIbctazz
Africa Tech Shifts from Infrastructure to growing businesses
Africa's tech community is embracing policy concerns for the first time at the annual Africa Internet Summit, after focusing on the goal of affordable connectivity for a number of years. For the last

Mara Hvistendahl

Asia Correspondent, Science Magazine
Bio: Contributing editor + writer with Science based in Shanghai. Author of UNNATURAL SELECTION, on what happens when men hugely outnumber women. (All views mine.)
Beats: Science, World
RT @carlesdijous: Privacy officials from 6 countries request details on Google Glass t.co/DLE5kY2Qyl
Privacy officials from 6 countries request details on Google Glass
Officials ask Google how it intends to use the information collected by the high-tech specs, which could seemingly videotape or photograph others without their knowledge. Google's new Google Glass is

Tom Warren

The Verge — Senior Editor, Europe
Bio: Senior Editor at The Verge and founder of WinRumors. Primarily focused on Microsoft news and reviews. Personal account, my own opinions.
Location: London, UK
Microsoft planning improved Surface RT with Qualcomm processor t.co/X97dhMrBvr
Microsoft planning improved Surface RT with Qualcomm processor
broadband [3G/4G]," said Angiulo at the time. Microsoft has been clearing its existing stock of Surface RT devices recently. At a Tech-Ed conference earlier this month attendees could purchase a 64GB Surface

Tameka Kee

Freelance Journalist
Bio: Writer. Globetrotter. Gamer. Foodie.
Location: Barcelona | Paris | LA
RT @kim: #SiliconBeach Fest celebrating L.A. tech scene kicks off Wed. t.co/uu7ytoMXli [via ‏@WillKeenan]
Silicon Beach Fest celebrating L.A. tech scene kicks off Wednesday
Silicon Beach Fest, aimed at boosting the growing Los Angeles technology scene, is back for its second year. The four-day tech entertainment festival officially kicks off Wednesday with an opening

Sonal Chokshi

Wired — Senior Editor, Wired Opinion
Bio: reading=breathing; slave to art-design-fashion; tech; love fam; mind SF heart NYC soul India; erstwhile '@vanityfairer', xerox PARC alum; Wired Opinion editor
may seem funny on surface but fascinating on few levels -- NYC 'tech' scene? mayoral candidates and 3-D printing? t.co/isgLCol3X5
NYC's Mayoral Candidates Aren't Sure What 3D Printing Is
Wooing New York's Silicon Alley startup scene during a forum on tech policy in Queens on Monday night, four mayoral hopefuls had the opportunity to weigh in on the city's growing 3D printing industry

Jason Kelly

Bloomberg News — Managing Editor, LINK
Bio: Bloomberg LINK. Author of The New Tycoons: Inside the Trillion Dollar Private Equity Industry that Owns Everything
Location: New York
RT @dmac1: All the hot tech action you missed at this week's Bloomberg Next Big Thing Summit arranged neatly in one site: t.co/RAI3m
Bloomberg Next Big Thing Summit
Businessweek and Bloomberg West will host interviews and debates that explore the new frontiers of tech and reveal what's coming next in business. Watch it live and join the conversation. Follow @BBGLINK #BBnbt

Ben Rooney

Wall Street Journal — Technology Editor, Europe
Bio: I am the Technology editor of the Wall Street Journal, Europe. The WSJ Tech Europe account is @wsjtecheurope. My personal account is @benry28
Location: London, UK
Another monster fundraising round for Fab values it at $1bn. t.co/Hd94ecTWoQ

Anirban Roy

Wall Street Journal — India Editor, WSJ.com
Bio: WSJ.com India Editor, Filmmaker, Photographer.
Location: New Delhi
Tech Companies Benefit From Political Handouts t.co/smAHYOqDHK
Tech Companies Benefit From Political Handouts
Election campaigns in India often come with promises of free food, goats, cows and even gold for the poor. But increasingly the list of freebies pledged in case of an election win, includes tech

Rhiannon Fionn-Bowman

Freelance Journalist
Bio: Award-winning indie journo and accidental filmmaker collecting stories about @coal_ash. Member: SEJ, SPJ, IRE; Grantee: Fund for Investigative Journalism.
Location: Seattle, WA and Charlotte, NC
RT @naomirwolf: "Pentagon bracing for public dissent over climate and energy shocks," by Nafeez Ahmed t.co/3gmKUy2dNw
Pentagon bracing for public dissent over climate and energy shocks
, Apple, Google, Microsoft and other tech giants. New Zealand court records suggest that data harvested by the NSA's Prism system has been fed into the Five Eyes intelligence alliance whose members also

Jorn Madslien

BBC — Online Features Editor, Business
Bio: PR with Edelman, after a quarter of a century as a journalist with BBC News, Dow Jones etc. Specialisms include automotive, aviation aerospace & defence, energy
Location: London
Glimmers of hope in Detroit
his colleagues have set up venture capital companies and tech start-up incubators. He and his staff - their eyes ablaze with Motor-City-evangelism - organise design competitions for vacant lots, and

Brett Whitmarsh

WCSH 6 Portland — Social Media Coordinator
Bio: Social Media reporter/coordinator @WCSH6 & @WLBZ2. I tweet about trends in social media & technology. Personal tweets here: @Timebrat
Location: Maine
Top business accessories for your phone, tablet t.co/9AgYqTA7ln
Top business accessories for your phone, tablet
Entrepreneur Richard LaBar uses his bluetooth keyboard with the Ipad Mini in USA TODAY's Small Business Tech Talk series. Richard LaBar has long ditched his heavy laptop in favor of a lightweight

Pat Forde

ESPN — Senior Writer, ESPN.com
Bio: Father, husband, sportswriter, curmudgeon. pforde@yahoo-inc.com. Wetzel To Forde radio show, on Yahoo! Sports Radio
Location: Louisville
Beat: Sports
RT @YahooSportNCAAF: College Football Playoff brass one step closer to establishing selection committee t.co/ok22Yk8kHM @YahooForde
College Football Playoff brass one step closer to establishing selection committee
mindful of both our institutions' academic calendars and the overall well-being of our football student-athletes." Said 1A FAR president Brian Shannon, a professor at Texas Tech: "The four-team College

Dwight Adams

Indianapolis Star — Night Editor
Bio: Proud father, news junkie and Local Living editor @indystar. A great way to relax -- a long paddle or pedal.
Location: Indianapolis
Tweet that -- social media naysayers!...@brewhouse Tweet Is now a real word, so says Oxford English Dictionary. t.co/gXWMY2IYBe
Tweet is Now A Real Word, and the Oxford English Dictionary Says So
wrote. Whatever the reason, “tweet” was just one of a batch of tech-related words and phrases added to the OED. Among the others “big data,” the fashionable phrase and subject of glossy photo books that

Carlton Reid

Executive Editor, BikeBiz
Bio: Exec editor: http://t.co/CvLoZe4h & http://t.co/Zl3DjYMA. Blogs: Quickrelease.tv, http://t.co/iASBeqxR, & http://t.co/JZPiuaiE. Travel writer.
Location: Ouseburn Valley, NCL
Cycling is the new golf for Silicon Valley's tech heads: t.co/dnQSeAYrIT #DVpresscamp @purplepatch
Cycling is the new golf for Silicon Valley's tech heads
Matt Dixon coaches some of Silicon Valley's top tech entrepreneurs. They now do deals from the bike saddle not the golf course. It's a cliché that cycling is the new golf - the sport where business
Boardman Bikes is at PressCamp in Utah to impress on editors that the brand's success is due to a secret squirrel: t.co/Vu471Ssl3N
Athletic success is springboard into America for Boardman Bikes
specialist Chris Boardman. Boardman, British Cycling's tech guru for nine years, the organisation's chief 'secret squirrel', isn't so well known in the US, and Fletch Newland aims to change that. Newland has

Doug MacMillan

Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Bloomberg News — Technology Reporter
Bio: Technology reporter for Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Businessweek
Location: San Francisco
All the hot tech action you missed at this week's Bloomberg Next Big Thing Summit arranged neatly in one site: t.co/RAI3mrbAEv #BBnbt
Bloomberg Next Big Thing Summit
Businessweek and Bloomberg West will host interviews and debates that explore the new frontiers of tech and reveal what's coming next in business. Watch it live and join the conversation. Follow @BBGLINK #BBnbt

Ben Cubby

Sydney Morning Herald — Environment Editor
Bio: Environment Editor at The Sydney Morning Herald.
Climate change gets religious
Katharine Hayhoe, an evangelical Christian and climate scientist at Texas Tech University. In Australia, Lowry said the solar panels were saving money and cutting greenhouse gas emissions for the Uniting

Stephen Lemons

Staff Writer and Columnist, Phoenix New Times
Bio: I'll tell you right out, I am a man who likes talking to a man who likes to talk.
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
ACLU AZ's New Anti-Racial Profiling App: Don't Suspect a Cop, Report Him (Um, or Her) t.co/hbUADRoCz6
ACLU AZ's New Anti-Racial Profiling App: Don't Suspect a Cop, Report Him (Um, or Her)
Arizona's Stop Senate Bill 1070 Mobile App. Why should racist law enforcement officers have all the technology, right? This free, high-tech doohickey, available from acluaz.org/UnitedAgainst1070 or from your

Randa Habib

AFP — Amman Bureau Chief
Bio: journalist and author of Hussein and Abdullah inside the Jordanian royal family, covered extensively the Middle East
Location: Jordan
Beat: World

Gregg Hampton

Knoxville News Sentinel — Assistant Sports Editor
Bio: Saluki alum; @govolsxtra / @KNS asst. sports editor; future cart washer/fairway mower at a plush South Carolina Lowcountry golf course.
Location: Knoxville, TN
Beat: Sports
Mike Strange: Robert Hubbs, A.J. Davis, Darius Thompson know what Cuonzo Martin expects from them » GoVolsXtra - t.co/F1lO3lXLMr
Mike Strange: Robert Hubbs, A.J. Davis, Darius Thompson know what Cuonzo Martin expects from them
more productive than Derek Reese, Armani Moore or Quinton Chievous. Still, judging from their offers, they were wanted by the teams with whom Tennessee competes. Georgia Tech, Auburn and Clemson wanted

Glenda Kwek

Sydney Morning Herald — Reporter
Bio: Business reporter, SMH and The Age. Interested in international security, development and law. Football fan. Cat lover. Goat lover. Opinions are my own.
Location: Here
Beat: Australia
RT @bengrubb: IBM quietly slashing up to 1500 Australian jobs: sources t.co/Wbwpw2iu7J
Up to 1500 Staff to Go in Offshoring Redundancy Drive, Sources Say
the tech giant was "probably finding difficulty in managing them and keeping them profitable". "IBM has made a lot of acquisitions... and it would appear that they have not managed them very well," Mr
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