Mike Liebhold is a full-time senior researcher at the Institute for the Future, focusing on proactive, context-aware, and
ubiquitous computing, and the social implications and technical
evolution of a geospatial web. Previously, Mike worked on spatial
hypermedia for ten years as a senior scientist at Apple and spent several
years as chief technology officer of Times Mirror publishing, a couple of years as a
consulting architect at Netscape, and a summer at Intel Labs working
on a pattern language for ubiquitous computing. Mike is a contributor
to the upcoming Mapping Hacks book from O'Reilly Media, Inc. He hangs out
sometimes at locative.us, blogs occasionally at future.iftf.org/ and
his own site, starhill.us, and gathers geospatial web links from all
over at del.icio.us/inbox/starhill_blend.