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The W3C QA Group
When not touring the world and putting other boys bands to shame, the World Wide Web Consortium QA Boys coordinate the development of validators and other web quality tools, spread the good word about web standards, and build a quality culture at W3C.
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Sara Wachter-Boettcher
Sara Wachter-Boettcher is a content strategist and writer based in Tempe, Arizona, where she drinks strong coffee, avoids beige stucco, and sometimes blogs. She recently left agency-land for independent life and is currently working on her first book, Content Everywhere, with Rosenfeld Media. She’d love to work on future-friendly projects with smart people like you.
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waferbaby
Waferbaby is a terrible web monster, currently held in check as a software engineer at Yahoo! in Sydney. He's also a technical editor for ALA, and needs a good clean.
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Aarron Walter
Aarron Walter is the lead user experience designer for MailChimp, where he socializes with primates and ponders ways to make interfaces more human. Aarron spent ten glorious years teaching budding web designers at colleges around the US. Today, he channels his passion for education through The Web Standards Project’s InterACT curriculum. He lives with his wife and son in Athens, Georgia, and is a wannabe barista.
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Denice Warren
Denice “Davina” Warren leads a team of developers in creating interactive web-based learning materials at the University of Arizona. She has no first-hand experience in topless dancing, however.
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Dan Webb
Dan Webb is a web developer and wannabe DJ. His recent work includes implementing standards-based, accessible sites and web applications for UK government bodies and making people dance around in murky London bars.
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Rose Weisburd
Rose Weisburd is a graphic designer, editor, and abettor of publishing at large. She loves readers and cherishes authors.
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Mike West
Mike West abandoned suburban Texas’ wide open plains in 2005 in favour of the Black Forest in Southern Germany where he currently lives and works. He’s on the editorial team of Digital Web Magazine, and his musings about the web are periodically posted to his personal website, mikewest.org.
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Brian Williams
As Technical Design Director for Wachovia, Brian is slowly contributing to Web Standards ubiquity in big-corporate ways. His design of Calibre.com is the company’s proud foray into standards-based design. Perhaps, someday, he’ll do something with his personal site.
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Christina Wodtke
Over the past 12 years, Christina has been a designer, entrepreneur, and product manager. Currently, she manages a variety of products at LinkedIn. She founded Cucina Media, the IAI, and Boxes and Arrows, an independent publication on design.
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Carolyn Wood
Carolyn Wood is a writer, editor, and content strategist working through her company pixelingo and with top designers and developers in the web standards world. An ALA editorial staffer too busy to finish her unwebsite, she still finds time to make her to-won’t list every day.
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Jeremy Wright
Jeremy is a designer, developer, etc. Not big on titles, he loves doing anything that will help folk out, and has been doing so through articles and tutorials for nearly a decade.
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Luke Wroblewski
Luke was Co-founder and Chief Product Officer (CPO) of Bagcheck which was acquired by Twitter, Inc., just nine months after being launched publicly. Prior to this, Luke was an Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) at Benchmark Capital and the Chief Design Architect (VP) at Yahoo! Inc. where he worked on product alignment and forward-thinking integrated customer experiences on the web, mobile, TV, and beyond. Luke is the author of Web Form Design and Site-Seeing: A Visual Approach to Web Usability.
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Mark Wyner
A web standards pioneer, Mark Wyner has been designing and developing on the web for over a decade. Mark has accepted awards for visual design, experience design, and web standards interfaces, and stays connected to the web community via his articles and speaking engagements. When he's not obsessing about web accessibility, Mark enjoys his beautiful family of seven, a little bowling, a little golf, and a combination of all of them on their Wii.
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