- Linda Stone
Linda Stone (born
1955 ) is a writer and consultant who coined the phrase "continuous partial attention" in 1998. [ [http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/03/etech_linda_stone_1.html Nate Torkington's blog coverage] of Stone's talk at the 2006 [http://conferences.oreilly.com/etech O'Reilly Emerging Technology] conference.]Stone was at
Apple Computer from 1986 to 1993, working onmultimedia hardware, software and publishing. In her last year at Apple, Stone worked for CEOJohn Sculley on special projects. In 1993, Stone joinedMicrosoft Research underNathan Myhrvold andRick Rashid . She co-founded and directed the Virtual Worlds Group/Social Computing Group, researching online social life and virtual communities. During this time, she also taught as adjunct faculty inNew York University 's Interactive Telecommunications Program. In 2000, she became aMicrosoft vice president, working on industry relationships and improving Microsoft's corporate culture. She left Microsoft in 2002.Stone served a six year term on the National Board of the
World Wildlife Fund and is currently on the WWF National Council. She is an advisor for the [http://www.pewinternet.org/Pew Internet and American Life Project] , the Hidden Brain Drain Task Force for the [http://www.worklifepolicy.org/ Center for Worklife Policy] , and is on the Advisory Board of theRIT Lab forsocial computing .Stone has been written about in many major publications, including "Wired", the "
New York Times ", and [http://members.forbes.com/forbes/1997/0707/6001332a.html Forbes]References
External links
* [http://lindastone.net/ Linda Stone's home page]
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