__adambosworth – Adam Bosworth
battellemedia – John Battelle
adamcurry_rss – Adam Curry
alex_bosworth – Alex Bosworth
bokardo_rss – Joshua Porter
cedric_beust – Cedric Beust
doc_searls_blog – Doc Searls
evhead_atom – Evan Williams
forrester_li – Charlene Li
francis_ocoma – Francis Ocoma
grassroots_dg – Dan Gillmor
jason_shellen – Jason Shellen
eclectic_mayhem – Ben Darnell
joiito – Joi Ito
justin_frankel – Justin Frankel
leo_blog – Leo Laporte
joelonsoftware – Some guy named Joel
firstdraftrss – Tim Porter
mark_cuban – Mark Cuban
martinsargeant – Martin Sargeant
neville_hobson – Neville Hobson
nick_bradbury = Nick Bradbury
matt_cutts_blog – Matt Cutts
seth_godin – Seth Godin
newmarks_door – Craig Newmark
newsosaur – Alan D. Mutter
massless_org – Christopher Jason Wetherell
peterhoskins – Peter Hoskins
raelity_bytes – Rael Dornfest
russellbeattie_ – Russell Beattie
scoble_wp – Robert Scoble
steve_rubel – Steve Rubel
susanmernit – Susan Mernit
xenomachina – Laurence Gonsalves
zawodny – Jeremy Zawodny
wingedpig – Mark Fletcher
weinberger_rss – David Weinberger
therssblog – Randy Charles Morin
persistentnfo – Mihai Parparita
Will fill up more sooner or later (want to get most of these off of my friends list).
Famous in what sense?
Leo Laporte – tech guru famous for his show “Call for Help” on TechTV (now G4); also hosts the “This Week in Tech” (TWiT) podcast alongside several other former employees from TechTV; G4 recently restored Call for Help to daily broadcasting hours.
Adam Bosworth – Vice President of Engineering at Google Inc.
Joi Ito – Japanese-born, American-educated, activist, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist. Also is on LJ: . Currently General Manager of Int’l Relations for Technorati, Chairman of SixApart Japan (Japanese subsidiary of SixApart, which owns Livejournal), member of the board for Creative Commons, Socialtext, Technorati Japan, Mozilla Foundation, the Open Source Initiative, and ICANN.
Justin Frankel – often called by the press “The World’s Most Dangerous Geek”; co-founded Nullsoft (now owned by AOL; he resigned last year), which spawned Winamp; also co-developed Gnutella, currently the most popular P2P network in the world (Limewire, Gnucleus, Morpheus, Shareaza, and BearShare are all clients for Gnutella).
Martin Sargeant – comedian, former employee at TechTV, host for “Unscrewed” TechTV’s late night broadcast (famous for its off-the-cuff humour and for its pointed appeal to the techie audience). Went incognito for over a good year following the axeing of TechTV by Comcast, but returned to the public with the launch of his SARGEWORLD blog a few months ago.
Look up the other names on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org
Ah, technologically-wise. Ok.