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Andy Hagans
Andy Hagans is the founder of Andy Hagans Link Building, an SEO consultancy. When he isn’t building links for clients, you can find him working on his pet projects: Mobile Search Marketing and the Uganda Conflict Action Network.
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Kristina Halvorson
Kristina Halvorson is the founder and president of Brain Traffic, a web content agency. Since 1997, Kristina has led hundreds of content strategy and web writing projects of all shapes and sizes. She is a passionate advocate for content strategy and wants you to be, too. Follow Kristina on Twitter @halvorson.
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Naz Hamid
Naz Hamid is a designer based in Chicago, IL, a city of broad shoulders and humble dreams. Other pertinent information can be found at NZRN.
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Matthew Haughey
Matthew Haughey is Creative Director at Creative Commons and a freelance developer of sites for small businesses.
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Stephen Hay
Native Californian Stephen Hay is co-founder and creative director of Cinnamon Interactive, and has been designing for the web since 1995. He lives and works “just over an hour” northeast of Amsterdam.
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Julia Hayden
By day, mild-mannered Julia Hayden toils at a spiffy startup. At night, she returns to her lair to dwell on alphabets and ancient things.
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Dominique Hazaël-Massieux
Dominique Hazaël-Massieux has been working for the W3C for the past eight years, and after having lead the Quality Assurance Team (aka the QA boys), is now responsible for the Mobile Web Initiative, W3C’s focus efforts on making the Web on mobile devices rock.
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Christian Heilmann
Christian Heilmann is the author of Beginning JavaScript with DOM Scripting and Ajax, and he contributed a chapter on accessible JavaScript to Web Accessibility—Web Standards and Regulatory Compliance. He is a lead developer at Yahoo! in England, and more of his work can be found at icant.co.uk.
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Hal Helms
Hal Helms teaches, writes, and speaks widely on web software development issues. His site, halhelms.com, has free resources, including a signup form for his popular “Occasional Newsletter.” He can be reached at hal.helms@teamallaire.com.
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Ben Henick
Eleven years after building his first site, Ben Henick is a freelance web jack-of-all-trades, a (lurking) member of The Web Standards Project, and often too voluble for his own good. As of late 2006, he lives near Kansas City and could stand to take on more clients.
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Alan Herrell
Alan Herrell is the head lemur at lemurzone.com. He blogs in a discreet corner of the web.
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Lisa Herrod
Lisa Herrod began her working life as a sign language interpreter before moving to the web in 1999. Owner of Scenario Seven, a user experience consultancy in Australia, her work now focuses on a taking an integrated, holistic approach to usability and accessibility. Lisa is co-lead of WaSP’s International Liaison Group.
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Craig Hockenberry
Craig is responsible for the secret control panels at Iconfactory.com and StockIcons.com. He also writes software. When he’s not gently caressing his new iPhone, he’s probably writing something for furbo.org.
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Anthony Holdener
Anthony T. Holdener III is a web programming consultant working in St. Louis, MO, where he concentrates on building business applications for the web. He is currently writing his first book for O’Reilly Media, Inc. When he is not writing, he enjoys spending time with his wife and family and finding new things to teach his two-year-old twins.
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Ryan Holsten
Ryan Holsten communicates ideas through endeavors like liftingfaces.com and invertebrae.com.
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Molly E. Holzschlag
Molly E. Holzschlag is a well-known web standards advocate, educator, and author. Among her thirty-plus books is the best-selling The Zen of CSS Design, co-authored with Dave Shea. Molly is an invited expert to the W3C CSS working group and the former group lead of The Web Standards Project (WaSP). Molly works with designers, developers, implementers, and policy makers to promote interoperability, professional advancement, and best practices for a useful, beautiful, and meaningful World Wide Web.
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Ross Howard
Ross Howard is a graphic designer who is passionate about emerging web technologies and how they will make the internet more useful for everyone. He has just left his job at Shift to journey through Southeast Asia on his way to Japan where he will be looking for work.
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Bill Humphries
Bill Humphries has been developing for the web since 1995. He runs the More Like This weblog covering XML, web publishing and whatever other esoteric items he likes.
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Lachlan Hunt
Lachlan Hunt worked as a front-end web developer, primarily developing with HTML, CSS and JavaScript, for the past 4 years until joining Opera Software in late 2007.
As a developer and advocate of web standards, he has participated in the WHATWG and various W3C working groups, including Web API, Web Application Formats and HTML Working Groups, where he actively contributes to the work on HTML5.
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