Speakers
- Arthur Barstow
- Tim Berners-Lee
- Bert Bos
- Dan Brickley
- Tantek Çelik
- Fernando Claver
- Hannah Donovan
- Jeremy Keith
- Eduardo Manchón
- Matt May
- Charles McCathieNevile
- Ismael Nafría
- George Oates
- Allan Sandfeld
- Mike Schroepfer
- Doug Stamper
- Jeffrey Veen
- Rigo Wenning
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George Oates
George Oates, Lead Designer at Yahoo, is an online application designer fascinated by the human condition. She is a founding member of the award-winning team that built Flickr and finds herself constantly delighted by things like organic information systems, sociology, interaction design and sunsets.
Mike Schroepfer
Mike Schroepfer is the VP of Engineering at Mozilla. Before joining this company, Schroepfer was chief technology officer for Sun Microsystems’ data center automation division ("N1"). Most notably Schroepfer was made a Distinguished Engineer, one of Sun's highest technical accolades. He joined Sun as part of its acquisition of CenterRun, which Schroepfer founded and served as its Chief Architect and Director of Engineering. Prior to starting CenterRun, Schroepfer worked with several startups, including a digital effects software startup where he built digital video effects software used in several major motion pictures. He was recently named to PC World’s "50 Most Important People on the Web".
Allan Sandfeld
Allan Sandfeld is a Senior Developer at Change Networks and a major contributor to KHTML, the rendering engine behind Konqueror. He has worked as an assisting teacher at the Department of Computer Science at Copenhagen University (DIKU) for 4 years teaching in C++, multithreading and kernel programming. He is also the author behin aKode, an audio decoding library for KDE's sound system.
Doug Stamper
Doug Stamper is the Principal Program Manager Lead of Internet Explorer for Microsoft Corporation. He is currently leading the Developer Experience Team and is responsible for Platform innovation for the next version of Internet Explorer.
As Group Program Manager for Internet Explorer team, Doug Stamper was responsible for feature strategy, software engineering and project release management for IE in Vista and IE 7 for XP.
Previously, Doug was a leader in the Windows Update and Windows Privacy teams delivering software updates to Windows customers around the world.
Doug joined Microsoft in December 1996. Prior to joining Microsoft, he was a consultant working with MCS in Systems Integration, Software Development and Technical training (MCSE, MCSD).
Jeffrey Veen
Jeffrey Veen is the User Experience Manager of Google. Formerly, he was the CEO of Measure Map and a founding partner of Adaptive Path, the world's premier user experience consulting company. He launched HotWired.com in 1994, and is author of The Art & Science of Web Design and HotWired Style. Clients include Blogger, SixApart, Flickr, and Macromedia.
Rigo Wenning
Rigo Wenning, joined W3C in October 1999 with a focus on privacy and digital signatures. He is also in charge to hold the contact to the European Commission and to european development intiatives. He came from the Saarland University, where he was working as a scientific collaborator at the Institute for Computing and Law. He also was member of the editorial team of the law-related internet project since late 1993. In 1996, he founded FITUG e.V. together with Josef Dietl, who has left W3C in 2000. For FITUG, he was responsible for the international cooperation, especially with GILC. Most of his publications can be gathered from JurPC, an Online-Journal on Computing and Law.

