This post is very interesting for me. Since it is not because of a woman may not be more excision in the world of technology and the Internet.rare women who look beautiful, smart and mastering the internet like most internet experts. Most women can only use the Internet withoutrealizing the system of manufacture and so on. They only use facebook, twitter, plus google and other social networks. Here are 10famous women in cyberspace that I summarized from varioussources, whether they are famous for intentionally or not.
Amanda MacArthur
Amanda MacArthur is a speaker, author, and professional blogger specializing in business marketing, technology, small business management, and restaurant development. Although she’s taken early retirement in terms of public speaking, Amanda has been hired to teach social media strategy, content development and search engine optimization to media companies across the country. Amanda is currently a founding partner at BuzzFarmers, an audience development company in Providence, Rhode Island.
Morgan Webb
Morgan Webb is a Canadian-American host, columnist and segment producer. Prior to becoming a TV host, she worked as a website administrator for a dot-com company. Her skills led her to becoming part of TechTV in 2001, and worked behind the scenes for the show The Screen Savers. Morgan Webb is an avid fan of computer technology, and because of her good looks, she began to work on screen presenting tips and advice about Microsoft Windows and Linux, two of the contending computer operating systems used today. She also hosted The Screen Savers on certain occasions. She also became the host of Call For Help along with Chris Pirillo. In 2003, Morgan Webb moved to co-host X-Play alongside Adam Sessler.
Jessica Chobot
She became an overnight Internet sensation when a tongue-in-cheek modeling photo of her appeared online licking the Sony PSP. The photo has been widely parodied since, even appearing on Sony-branded advertising. Despite her quick rise to video game fame, Jessica's Midwestern charm, no-nonsense knowledge and passion about the world of video games has made her a favorite in the hearts of fans around the world (one determined fan from London investigated IGN's office location and flew clear across the pond - and the country - to meet her) and earned her a spot on AskMen.com's Top 99 Most Desirable Women List.
Olivia Munn
Oklahoma-born Olivia Munn, daughter of Kim and Sam Munn, grew up in a family of five children. She was 2 years old when her mother remarried an Air Force man. After that they left Oklahoma and moved around a lot. They spent much time in Tokyo, Japan. When the family eventually returned to the US, Olivia moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dream of becoming an actress. After a few small roles her career took a very promising turn in 2006 when she landed the role of Mily Acuna in the Hawaii-lensed TV series "Beyond the Break" (2006) and the part of Rob Schneider's receptionist Maria in Big Stan (2007). She hosts "The Daily Nut" and the "Formula D" Podcasts on G4. She is of half-Caucasian and half-Chinese ancestry.
Cali Lewis
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Cali Lewis (born Luria Petrucci on January 25, 1981) is an American podcaster and Internetpersonality best known for her podcasts GeekBeat.TV (video),GeekBrief.TV (video), GeekBeat LIVE (video) and her guest host role on Call for Help. In 2007 she was featured in a TV commercial for GoDaddy.com which aired during the Super Bowl. In 2010 Cali became one of the founders of Opencamp, a live and streamed gathering of bloggers. Opencamp grew out of Wordcamp but includes blogs of different formats including WordPress, Drupal, Joomla!, and .NET. Cali Lewis' social media presence include a variety of platforms including Twitter and Google+ where over 400,000 total individuals are signed up to follow her tweets and posts.
Veronica Belmont
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Veronica Ann Belmont (born July 21, 1982) is the co-host of the Revision3 show Tekzillaalongside Patrick Norton, the co-host of the TWiT.tv gaming show Game On! along withBrian Brushwood, and the former host of the monthly PlayStation 3-based video on demandprogram Qore. Formerly she was the host for the Mahalo Daily podcast and a producer and associate editor for CNET Networks, Inc. where she produced, engineered, and co-hosted the podcast Buzz Out Loud.
Amanda Congdon
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Amanda Congdon (born August 4,[1] 1981 in New York City) is a video blogger. She began her on-screen career as the first anchor of the online daily news show, Rocketboom, which she hosted and produced until 23 June 2006. She was also the host and co-producer of a weekly vidcast for ABC until September 2007. She remains the co-owner (49%) of Rocketboom, but a dispute between her and the 51% shareholder Andrew Baron has resulted in her no longer hosting or producing the show. Later, she was the co-executive producer of JETSET (now EPIC FU) for the first several episodes of the show. Presently, she has an independent videoblog, Sometimesdaily.
Congdon was born and raised in Manhattan and graduated magna cum laude from Northwestern University. After graduating, she took a job at Saatchi & Saatchi, an advertising agency. She had leading roles in Waafrika (Red Room Theater), Independence (Manhattan Theatre Source, and during the second season, appeared as the coat check attendant on Rocco's The Restaurant. She has appeared on CSI, The Chris Rock Show, aShowtime pilot, and Cake Presents.
Kristen Holt
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Kristin Nicole Adams (born August 17, 1981 in Plano, Texas), née Holt, is a television personality and entertainment news correspondent. She is most noted as a host of G4's Cheat!, a television show dedicated to video game cheats and strategies. The show now airs as a segment on G4's X-Play. She also substitutes hosting roles for the network's other shows as needed. She is currently hosting poker night on GSN and Nissan GT Academy on Speed. On January 1, 2010, Adams became the new co-host of the Character Fantasy film showcase on the USA Network.
Blain Butler
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Blair Butler (born June 28, 1978, in Fairway, Kansas) is an American stand-up comic, and a television host, known for her work on the "Fresh Ink" segment on the G4 program, Attack of the Show!.
Wendy Cheng
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Wendy Cheng, better known by her pseudonym Xiaxue, is a Singaporean celebrity blogger who posts about her life, fashion and local issues. Her blog, which attracts about 50,000 readers per day, has won prestigious blog awards and earned her sponsorship deals, as well as stints as a columnist and TV show host. However, she is a contentious figure in the Singaporean blogosphere, with some of her offensive posts sparking national controversies.