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Joi Ito, Chad Hurley & Loic LeMeur Join TechCrunch50 Expert Panel - Its Time to Start Making Those Travel Plans!

Thats right . . . TechCrunch50 is less than two months away!! TechCrunch50 is encouraging everyone to buy tickets now, as TechCrunch50 is expecting this year’s conference to sell out as it did last year. Visit the TechCrunch50 web site for information on all aspects of conference. They are hearing that hotels are starting to fill-up and sell out during the second week in September. Planning ahead will save you from having to ask to sleep on my couch . . .

For companies that do not meet the definition of a TechCrunch50 entrant, they are offering really great Exhibitor Packages. This interactive sponsorship opportunity enables any relevant company or product a platform to showcase their brand and services. All TechCrunch50 Exhibitors will benefit from the extraordinary media exposure we are expecting this year’s conference to attract.

Today, TechCrunch50 is announcing their next line-up of TechCrunch50 Experts. TechCrunch50 is truly honored to have Joi Ito, Chad Hurley and Loic LeMeur join us, to help mentor and advise the presenting TechCrunch50.

TechCrunch50 looks forward to seeing you in San Francisco in September.

Joi Ito

Joichi Ito is the CEO of Creative Commons, and founder and CEO of Neoteny, a venture capital firm focused on personal communications and enabling technologies. He has created numerous Internet companies including PSINet Japan, Digital Garage and Infoseek Japan. In 1997 Time ranked him as a member of the CyberElite. In 2000 he was ranked among the “50 Stars of Asia” by Business Week and commended by the Japanese Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications for supporting the advancement of IT. In 2001 the World Economic Forum chose him as one of the 100 “Global Leaders of Tomorrow” for 2002. CrunchBase profile.

Chad Hurley

Raised near Birdsboro, Pennsylvania, Hurley received his Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art from the University of Pennsylvania. After graduating, he joined eBay’s PayPal division, primarily focusing on user interface. It was there that he met Steve Chen and Jawed Karim with whom he founded YouTube, a video sharing website, in 2005.

YouTube quickly became one of the web’s fastest-growing sites, and was ranked as the 10th most popular website just a year after its launch. There are reportedly 100 million clips viewed daily on YouTube, with an additional 65,000 new videos uploaded every 24 hours.

Hurley currently serves as Chief Executive Officer and was voted 28th on Business 2.0 magazine’s “50 people who matter” list in 2006. That year, he and Chen sold YouTube to Google, Inc. for $1.65 billion in stock. CrunchBase profile.

Loic LeMeur

Loic is the CEO and visionary behind Seesmic, founded in 2007, with the goal of transforming online video into a medium for threaded, interactive video conversation. Prior to Seesmic, Loic incubated several other start-ups including four French companies: Ublog, (merged with Six Apart in 2003) and RapidSite, (acquired by France Telecom in 1999) two popular blog companies, B2L, an interactive agency in 1999 (acquired by BBDO) and LeWeb, one of Europe’s leading web conferences for businesses and web 2.0 innovators in 2005.

Loic serves as a board member on the RSS Advisory Board. He is also an active investor and mentor to entrepreneurs and contributes to the World Economic Forum blog, which he founded. Originally from the South of France, Loic lives in San Francisco, California. CrunchBase profile.

We are on a roll . . . more TechCrunch50 Experts have arrived!

IMPORTANT NOTE: Applications are due by midnight pst this Friday, June 27 (submit your company here), and TechCrunch50.com’s 50 finalists will be selected by Friday, August 1.

TechCrunch50.com is pleased to announce that joining Marc Andreessen, Roelof Botha, Ron Conway, Chris DeWolf, Dan Farber, Om Malik, Marissa Mayer, Sean Parker, Kevin Rose Sheryl Sandberg, Yossi Vardi and Jeff Weiner are three new additions to the TechCrunch50 expert panel. Marc Benioff, Don Dodge and Mark Cuban have signed on as TechCrunch50 experts.

Keep checking in with the TechCrunch50 blog, as additional announcements about experts and panels will be up next. Background on Marc, Don and Mark is as follows:

Marc Benioff

Marc Benioff is chairman and CEO of salesforce.com. He founded the company in 1999 with a vision to create an on-demand information management service that would replace traditional enterprise software technology. Under Benioff’s direction, salesforce.com has grown from a groundbreaking idea into a publicly traded company that is the market and technology leader in on-demand business services. For its revolutionary approach, salesforce.com has been lauded as one of BusinessWeek’s Top 100 Most Innovative Companies, named No. 7 on The Wired 40, and selected for the past two years as a Top Ten Disrupter by Forbes. Benioff has been widely recognized for pioneering innovation with honors such as the 2007 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year, the SDForum Visionary Award, Alumni Entrepreneur of the Year by the University of Southern California (USC) Marshall School of Business, and being ranked No. 7 on the Top 100 Most Influential People in IT survey by eWEEK. CrunchBase profile.

Don Dodge

Don Dodge is a veteran of five start-ups including Forte Software, AltaVista, Napster, Bowstreet, and Groove Networks. Don is currently Director of Business Development for Microsoft’s Emerging Business Team. Don has been in the software business for more than 20 years. He started his software career with Digital Equipment, aka DEC, in the database group. He worked with 5 software start-ups over the next 12 years. Forte Software was the first multiplatform object oriented development environment. AltaVista was the first search engine on the web. Napster was the first P2P file sharing network. Bowstreet was the first web services development environment. Groove Networks was the first secure P2P collaboration platform. Now he is at Microsoft… “the biggest start-up in the world”… working with VC’s and start-ups in the greater Boston area. CrunchBase profile.

Mark Cuban

Mark Cuban is the owner of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team and chairman of HDNet a HD TV cable network. July 1982 saw Cuban start MicroSolutions. MicroSolutions became a software reseller and system integration company, selling products such as Compuserve, Carbon Copy, and Lotus Notes, with the company’s biggest client being Perot Systems. Cuban sold MicroSolutions to Compuserve for $6 million in 1990. In 1995 Cuban and friend Todd Wagner became interested in the early stages of the Internet along with their interest in basketball resulted in them starting broadcast.com which grew to revenues of almost $100 million and 330 staff. The internet company Yahoo brought Broadcast.com with Cuban earning himself just over 5 billion worth of Yahoo stock. CrunchBase profile.

More announcements will be coming up next week. Stay Tuned.

In addition to announcing our next three experts, we would also like to thank our new service partner Ustream for joining TechCrunch50 this year. Thank you!!

Ustream is the leading internet broadcasting platform. Ustream’s proprietary technology powers an easy-to-use, web-based interface, allowing anyone with a camera, computer and Internet connection to broadcast live to the world. Integrated with a host of interactive tools including chatrooms, co-host, and shout meter, Ustream’s platform delivers real-time, social experiences on the web. Since its beta launch in March 2007, Ustream has grown to 360,000 registered users broadcasting 15,000 live shows a day. Ustream.TV is headquartered in Mountain View, California, and is privately held. For more information, please visit: www.ustream.tv.

TechCrunch 50

A great and growing group of corporate partners. Sequoia Capital, Mayfield Fund, Clearstone Venture Partners, Charles River Ventures and Fenwick & West have all agreed to pledge their support for TechCrunch 50 for the second year in a row. Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo reached out as well, and TechCrunch founder, Michael Arrington has aknowledged their gratefulness for their new commitment to the TC 50 merit-based conference format.TC 50 will be held at the San Francisco Design Center, a huge and beautiful venue that can accommodate over 1,000 attendees with ease. To register, please visit www.techcrunch50.com