Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 172. Not illustrated. Chapters: Michael Mealling, Chris Cantell, Steve Ells, Jorge Cauz, Pamela Thomas-Graham, Aby Rosen, Jonathan Steuer, Phil Goldman, Tom Gores, George Herbert Walker Iv, David Lichtenstein, Carole Crist, Robert Sarver, Christopher Michel, David Ryan, Abigail Johnson, Dawna Stone, Tod Leiweke, David Filo, Philip W. Schiller, Jack Tretton, Andre Harrell, Delon Dotson, Prince Boris of Leiningen, Jude Shao, Helen Greiner, John Fanning, Peter Halloran, Kelli Carpenter-O'donnell, Bryan Lourd, Laila Al-Marayati, Barry Henthorn, Steve Appleton, William Wrigley, Jr. Ii, Bob Bernard, Bradley Jones, Eric Bina, Sam Bahour, David Duncan, Janice Kim, Andrew Appleby, Wil Shipley, Craig Sherman, Chris Dewolfe, Todd R. Wanek, Kingsley Idehen, Nasser Abufarha, Lara Hedberg Deam, Ronald "Slim" Williams, Rande Gerber, Betsy Mclaughlin, David Nelms, Douglas Hagerman, Randall L. Stephenson, Devin Wenig, Adam Hecktman, Todd Tweedy, Bruce Berkowitz, Ed Colligan, Seth Tobias, Peter Sperling, Frank Nuovo, Joseph Park, Michael Dicandilo, Rich Barton, Steven Kleinberg, Jeremy Sagan, Stephen Benetton, Anthony Pritzker, Tom Ortenberg, Darcey Blain. Excerpt: Michael Mealling (born 1969) is currently the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Vice President of Business Development of Masten Space Systems, CEO of Refactored Networks, long time participant within the IETF, a Space Frontier Foundation Advocate, and a former Director of the Moon Society. He operates a blog site called Rocketforge and has been interviewed twice on The Space Show and twice on SpaceVidcast. Many of his industry efforts and activism have been driven by a desire maximize individual freedom. Over the past decade he has developed the idea that the only way to do this is by opening up new frontiers. Therefore he spent several years with the Artemis Society, where he served f...