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Our panel of expert judges for this edition of the contest will be announced soon.
- - /*Mike is in charge of studying the phenomenon of interacting with Mozilla, from the experience of those within the developer community to how users interact with Mozilla software. He also works on the planning and co-ordination of Firefox, and with partners to improve the user experience of their Add-ons. Mike previously worked at IBM's User Centered Design group. He holds a B.Ed and B.Sc (honors) in Cognitive Science from Queen's University. He is married with one cat and a very active television habit.
+Jun Murai, Ph.D., is currently a Professor, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University since April of 1997, and a Vice-President of Keio University since May of 2005. He was Executive Director of the Keio Research Institute at SFC, K +eio University from 1999
+He graduated Keio University in 1979, Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Technology. He received his MS for Computer Science from Keio Universit +y in 1981, and received his Ph.D in Computer Science, Keio University, in 1987.
+He was a member of Internet Architecture Board (IAB) from 1993 to 1995, a member of the board of trustees of the Internet Society (ISOC) from 1997 to 2000, a member of the board of directors of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) from 1998 to 2003. He is appointed as one of the advisory member of IT Strategy Headquarters established within the Cabinet of Japan since August 2000, and the Information Security Policy Council established within the Cabinet of Japan since May 2005.
+He received the Jonathan B. Postel Service Award from the Internet Society (ISOC) in 2005, and the Funai Achievement Award 2007 from the Forum on Information Technology (Japan) on September 6, 2007.
Toby Padilla is Last.fm VP Desktop & Client Software. He joined the Last.fm team in 2007 from Musicmobs, the music discovery site he set up in 2003. After four years of successfully growing a passionate userbase, and developing pioneering music discovery apps like Mobster, Padilla decided to bring his unique skills and experience to Last.fm.
+Brendan directs the overall technology strategy for Mozilla and oversees software architecture and the development roadmap. As a co-founder of Mozilla, he was instrumental in the creation of the Mozilla Foundation and finding and hiring the team that delivered Firefox 1.0. Brendan is the creator of JavaScript and continues to work with bodies like the European Computer Manufacturers Association to drive its growth and adoption. He holds a B.Sc. in math and computer science from Santa Clara University and a M.Sc. in computer science from the University of Illinois. Brendan is married with kids and he enjoys playing the piano.
+Gina Trapani is the lead editor of Lifehacker.com, a daily weblog on software and personal productivity. Her latest book, Upgrade Your Life: The Lifehacker Guide to Working Smarter, Faster, Better, hit bookstores in the spring of 2008. As a freelance tech writer, Gina has contributed to various publications, including Wired, Popular Science, ReadyMade, Women's Health, PC World, and Macworld magazines. An enthusiastic JavaScript and XUL hacker, Gina compiled one of Mozilla Add-ons' official recommended Firefox extensions, Better Gmail. She holds a B.A. in English and an M.S. in Computer Information Science from the City University of New York.
+Mike directs the Firefox development team and is responsible for release management for the product. He previously worked at IBM and has been an active and valuable contributor to the Mozilla Project for many years. Mike briefly attended university before leaving to pursue his interest in technology, a decision he never regrets. His wife, Lucy, is also active in the Mozilla community, and they have two children and three cats, none of whom are involved in Mozilla as of now.
Mike is in charge of studying the phenomenon of interacting with Mozilla, from the experience of those within the developer community to how users interact with Mozilla software. He also works on the planning and co-ordination of Firefox, and with partners to improve the user experience of their Add-ons. Mike previously worked at IBM's User Centered Design group. He holds a B.Ed and B.Sc (honors) in Cognitive Science from Queen's University. He is married with one cat and a very active television habit.
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