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Troy Astarte
David Brock
Bruce Buchanan
Maarten Bullynck
Martin Campbell-Kelly
Paul Ceruzzi
Giovanni Cignoni
James Cortada
Ivan da Costa Marques
Peter Denning
William Deringer
Stephanie Dick
Quinn DuPont
Marie-José Durand-Richard
Kenneth Forbus
Peter Friedland
Slava Gerovitch
Thomas Haigh
Ulf Hashagen
Hunter Heyck
Mar Hicks
Hansen Hsu
Matthew Jones
Devin Kennedy
Irina Krayneva
Edward LaHay
Zachary Loeb
Simone Martini
Eden Medina
Cyrus C. M. Mody
Elisabetta Mori
Dylan Mulvin
Elizabeth Petrick
Mark Priestley
Fabian Prieto Nanez
Tim Robinson
Len Shustek
Rebecca Slayton
Luke Stark
Doron Swade
Chloe Taft
John Tucker
Theodora Vardouli
Michael Williams
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