Frode Hegland previously designed the Liquid Information email & usenet newsgroup system and more recently LiSA.
He also produced a documentary on Doug Engelbart, available to view on the web or as video Podcasts at InvisibleRevolution.net.
Graduated from Syracuse University with an advertising degree. Masters in Human Computer Interaction from University College London Interaction Center.
Originally from Norway, he currently lives in the UK, living the dream of making text more interactive, information more liquid.
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Fleur Klijnsma
Fleur has been working with Frode Hegland since their 2003 web documentary on Doug Engelbart, The Invisible Revolution.
A native of Holland, Fleur now lives in the UK.
Rob Smith
Rob Smith is a software developer based in Manchester. PhD background in complex information models. Research associate at Nottingham Uni. Lead several small-medium scale software development projects for the engineering sector. Recently been working with Ted Nelson on the epic Xanadu project. Now working as part of Hyperwords, and changing the world one pop-up menu at a time.
Mikhail Seliverstov
Mikhail Seliverstov is an IT professional with over 12 years of experience. PhD in CS since 2002. He was also the assistant professor of CAD department of Penza State University (Russia). Mikhail works as independent contractor in cooperation with Steve Schmidt at eJobShop since 2000. Mikhail was the lead programmer of LiSA as well as theLiquid Information email system.
Patricia Fessler
Currently Patricia is a strategy consultant with the Boston Consulting Group. Patricia holds an MBA from Stanford University and a BA from Harvard College.
Sarah Walton
Sarah has worked as a New Media consultant for twelve years, holds a European Masters in Interactive Media and has experience in telecoms, entertainment, finance industries and the UK public sector. She has advised on accessibility and engagement for internet, DiTV, SMS and government e-policy and e-democracy initiatives. She has worked in partnership with BT, NTL, DTI, Cabinet Office, BBC and a number of internet start ups. She advises on customer adoption and user engagement, ensuring a strategic approach is taken to the clients’ business objectives.
Sarah's involvement with the Hyperwords concept goes back to co-founding The Liquid Information Company.