...enlightenment about my own identity--ancestral, genetic or otherwise? "Look, genetic data is not scary or secret," says Esther Dyson, a technology journalist and investor who sits on the board of 23andme. "The point is to have people not think about genetics...
...recognition and sharing features. Evernote scored a $6 million first round from individuals in August 2006, when Esther Dyson and PayPal co-founder Max Levchin joined the board, but this round comes from the still-booming Russia. Troika also invested $5 million...
...the world’s biggest Internet companies. Power.com’s investors include the venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Esther Dyson, the technology investor and analyst. It pulls users’ social network updates, e-mail, instant messages and contact lists...
...and mashup tools. â Steve Vachani â To me the important issue is that users are driving Power themselves. â Esther Dyson â I came to Brazil with a smile, a backpack and a passion for Brazilian dance and music. I just wanted to get my mind...
...scholar who teaches media studies and law at the University of Virginia and writes The Googlization of Everything blog. Esther Dyson, the author of Release 2.0: A Design for Living in the Digital Age and an investor in and director of 23andMe, a gene-testing...
...on the LiveJournal advisory board where he joins the likes of Silicon Valley expert Professor Larry Lessig and investor Esther Dyson. Suhel brings along a keen understanding of the Indian business, social and political environment, adding further edge to LiveJournal’s...
...the structures of the digital domain that is inherently and salubriously libertarian. As pointed out by one of the debaters, Esther Dyson (who is really interesting), the radical decentralization of information has long-reaching consequences: The challenge...
...would you do? Why, I'd go train to be a cosmonaut, of course! And why wait to find out that I may get Alzheimer's? Esther Dyson, chairman of EDventure Holdings, is an active investor in a variety of start-ups around the world. Her interests include information...
...dollars, which raises questions about the value of this research. Some say it's clear. Famed Internet entrepreneur Esther Dyson, whom I had the pleasure to interview this week, certainly sees value in outer space. She's part of a small but select group of...
...University of Virginia media prof Siva Vaidhyanathan. Ridiculously successful Internet investor (and imminent cosmonaut!) Esther Dyson, Cato Institute director of information policy studies Jim Harper, and Buzzmachine.com blogger Jeff Jarvis stood up for Google. As...