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Esther Dyson Follow

Entrepreneur / Philanthropist; Board Member, 23andMe

The Altruism of Genetic Testing 3:51 Discuss
Are we going to colonize outer space? 2:46 Discuss
Should the government be involved in healthcare? 4:49 Discuss
How are technological advances changing human evolution? 4:47 Discuss
Putting Genomics Maps to Good Use 4:52 Discuss
What is 23andMe? 1:50 Discuss
As an investor, what do you look for in a start-up? 3:48 Discuss
What will be on other side of the recession? 2:28 Discuss
Is investment in Web 2.0 slowing? 2:34 Discuss
Maintaining Privacy on Facebook 3:17 Discuss
Should Facebook open up its user platform? 3:38 Discuss
Would you invest in Michael Arrington's blog aggregate? 0:50 Discuss
The Russian Media and the Internet 3:47 Discuss
Can China control information flow? 0:44 Discuss
Online Security 2:31 Discuss
How has technology changed the way you live? 4:37 Discuss
What does it take for a woman to be a leader in technology? 1:29 Discuss
Why are there so few women in technology? 1:44 Discuss
Managing Your Presence Online 4:13 Discuss
How would you update your 1997 book Release 2.0? 3:02 Discuss
Growing Up With Freeman Dyson 1:34 Discuss

User_rngm_1e6cdab37 Esther Dyson does business as EDventure Holdings, the reclaimed name of the company she owned for 20-odd years before selling it to CNET Networks in 2004. In the last few years, she has turned her sights towards IT and health care. She dedicated two issues of her newsletter, Release 1.0, to the topic (Health and Identity: No Patient Left Behind? in January 2005 and Personal Health Information: Data Comes Alive! in September 2005).  Also in September 2005, she ran the Personal Health Information workshop that laid out many of the challenges still perplexing the health-care community. Currently, she is one of the initial ten subjects of George Church's Personal Genome Project. Her primary activity is investing in start-ups and guiding many of them as a board member. Her board seats include Boxbe, CVO Group (Hungary), Eventful.com, Evernote, IBS Group (Russia, advisory board), Meetup, Midentity (UK), NewspaperDirect, and WPP Group and Yandex (Russia). Some of her past direct IT investments include Flickr, Del.icio.us, BrightMail, Medstory and Orbitz. Dyson was the founding chairman of ICANN from 1998 to 2000, and was also chairman of the Electronic Frontier Foundation in the 90's. In 1997, she wrote Release 2.0: A Design for Living in the Digital Age, which appeared in paperback a year later as Release 2.1. In 1994, she wrote a seminal essay on intellectual property for Wired magazine.

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