Michelle Manafy has researched the digital generation immersed in technology from birth, and reports on the tectonic shift an always-connected, socially networked generation is generating. She explains why we can’t ignore the implications from her book Dancing with Digital Natives.

Mark Britton wants to change the Internet. He’s taking his experience with Expedia.com and Orbitz and applying it to the search for good doctors and lawyers. He’s building the Internet’s first search engine that rates professional services. We discover his passion for his latest company Avvo and how Avvo can help consumers.

Shelly Palmer is the President of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, NY and a pioneer in the field of Internet technologies. We tackle the debate of 4G versus 3G when it comes to mobile phones and other technology topics.

Nicholas Sullivan tackles a thorny issue. He has evidence that subsidized mobile phones result in economic gains for poor and near-poor Americans. We talk about the impact mobile phones have in today’s society and evaluate the merits of taxpayers subsidizing phones to help others.

Marc Ostrofsky founded the pre-paid phone card industry, pioneered the voicemail industry and opened up several other markets. He’s a serial entrepreneur who’s turned his attention to making money on the Internet. We discuss his latest book Get Rich Click.

London Jenks is a high school physics teacher who embraces technology inside and outside the classroom. While most teachers ban the use of smart phones during class, this guest uses them to his advantage to teach children and to keep them engaged throughout the school year. We discuss the future of technology in the classroom.