Since 1999, the editors of Technology Review have honored the young innovators whose inventions and research we find most exciting; today that collection is the TR35, a list of technologists and scientists, all under the age of 35. Their work--spanning medicine, computing, communications, electronics, nanotechnology, and more--is changing our world.
2006 Innovator of the Year: Joshua Schachter
2006 Humanitarian of the Year: Christina Galitsky
Roger Dingledine
When your Internet communications absolutely, positively need to be anonymous
Jason Fried
Keeping online collaboration simple
Matthew Herren
Beaming textbooks across Africa
Eddie Kohler
A better operating system
Joshua Napoli
Super-high-resolution 3-D displays could change the way people look at everything from tumors to drug targets and natural gas deposits.
Nikos Paragios
Clearer computer vision
Paul Rademacher
The man who opened up the map
Joshua Schachter
How tags exploit the self-interest of individuals to organize the Web for everyone.
Ben Zhao
Perfecting peer-to-peer networks

