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5 Questions with Big in Japan’s Rylan Barnes

You’ve heard of Google’s Android operating system. It is nothing without apps like ShopSavvy by Big in Japan. Today, we’ve got co-founder of Big in Japan, Rylan Barnes, for 5 Questions. He’s got some unique opinions when it comes to tech. Find out what technology he loves and what technology he absolutely hates. You’ll also be surprised at what he uses instead of Twitter or Facebook.

5 Questions with Posterous’ Sachin Agarwal

Posterous allows you to easily post anything to web – text, audio, video, photos, music – via e-mail. You e-mail Posterous with whatever you want to blog and they’ll do all the rest of the stuff like resizing and converting video. Today, we’ve got Sachin Agarwal, co-founder of Posterous.com, for 5 Questions.

5 Questions with Bug Lab’s Alicia Gibb

Bug Labs allows you to create pretty much whatever you want thanks to its modular, open source hardware. Want to create a device that wakes you up on the train when you’ve arrived? Put together a GPS unit and a music player unit with the BUG and you can have it. What about the people behind Bug Labs? Today, we’ve got Alicia Gibb, Chief Labratory Technician of Bug Labs, for 5 Questions.

5 Questions with TechVi’s Randall Bennett

Every now and then, Gadgetell writers appear on TechVi. If you’ve ever wondered who that host fellow is, here’s your chance to get to know Randall Bennett. He’s the brains behind TechVi and was one of the original hosts of CNET’s “The 404″ podcast. A true tech junkie, what is his preferred method of social networking? What gadget would he wish into existence? Keep reading.

5 Questions with Tumblr’s Marco Arment

A lot of us use Twitter. But when you want to post images, videos, and audio, you might want to move to something like Tumblr. It’s an extremely easy blogging solution. But, who’s behind Tumblr? Get to know Marco Arment in this edition of “5 Questions.” He put together much of Tumblr. Would a Tumblr guy use Facebook? His answer may surprise you.

5 Questions with the guys behind FollowCost.com

If you took a look at Gadgetell’s recent post on 5 bookmarklets you need if you tweet, you may have heard of FollowCost.com. The site lets you find out how annoying someone is often someone tweets. If you want to read what your friends are doing that can be difficult if you end up following someone who tweets his entire day. Today, we’ve got the guys behind FollowCost answering 5 Questions. 2 guys, 5 questions, 10 answers.

5 Questions with Katharine Fletcher

If you’re a gamer or an online video fan, you’ve probably heard of Katharine Fletcher. She used to write and present “ChannelFlip Games” at ChannelFlip.com, but has left that to pursue other things. Get to know her better in this installment of “5 Questions.” Does she prefer Facebook or Twitter? I bet you won’t guess her answer to her favorite bit of technology.

5 Questions with Wil Harris

You might know him as “The English guy on This Week in Tech.” You may know him from “ChannelFlip Tech.” You might even be following him on Twitter. He’s been named one of Think Vitamin’s most interesting people to follow on Twitter. Get to know Wil Harris.