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September 6, 2005
A Proud Member of Technology Review's TR35
Technology Review has just published their annual TR35 list, awarded to 35 high-tech innovators under the age of 35. I'm honored and quite humbled to say that they've selected me as one of the 35. Among the other winners are Bram Cohen, developer of Bit Torrent software; Stewart Butterfield of Flickr.com; and MIT's Regina Barzilay, who's teaching computers how to read and write. In my case, I was given the award because of my work with the Digital Divide Network and promoting the concept of mobcasting - groups of people collectively using mobile phones to post podcasts.
I'd like to thank all of you who nominated me for the award; from what I understand, nominations were submitted by members of DDN, WWWEDU and LM_NET. In particular, I'd like to thank Andrea Taylor, Rebecca MacKinnon, Patsy-Wang Iverson, Brendan Greeley and Taran Rampersad for sending in additional support for my nomination. I'm grateful and honored by their support.
Posted by acarvin at September 6, 2005 11:28 AM
Listen to a computer-generated podcast of this article
