Anyone regarded as influential within the digital technology community.
The first mention of the word Digerati on USENET occurred in 1992, and referred to an article by George Gilder in Upside magazine. Some sources say that the term was coined by New York Times editor Tim Race .
Some people who have been named as members of the digerati, particularly in the first sense of the word, with their title in John Brockman's Digerati: Encounters With the Cyber Elite (1996) in parentheses when they have one, include:
Cliff Stoll(The Skeptic) astrophysicist and the author of Silicon Snake Oil(1995)
Sherry Turkle, (The Cyberanalyst)MIT professor, studied people's relationship with computers
Miscellaneous
Daniel W. Hillis (The Genius) vice president of research and development at the Walt Disney Company, cofounder/chief scientist, Think Machines Corporation
Brewster Kahle(The Searcher) inventor and founder of Wide Area Information Servers Inc.,
Stewart McBride (The Maestro) Chairman and Chief Creative Officer of United Digital Artists
John McCrea(The Force) manager of Cosmo, Silicon Graphics's next-generation Web software product line.
Kip Parent (The Webmaster) founder of Pantheon Interactive and is former electronic sales manager of Silicon Graphics.
Paul Saffo (The Oracle) director of the Institute for the Future
Bob Stein (The Radical) founder of the Voyager Company (CDROM)
Lew Tucker (The Evangelist) former director of Advanced Development at Thinking Machines Corporation and is the director of JavaSoft's Corporate and ISV Relations for Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Richard Saul Wurman (The Impresario) chairman and creative director of the TED conferences. He is also an architect, a cartographer, the creator of the Access Travel Guide Series
Kevin Mitnick - the first publically documented "cracker" (criminal hacker), widely a person of interest among the computer "underground" for being held without bail for nearly 2 years before being prosecuted in court.
References
Digerati: Encounters With the Cyber Elite by John Brockman, Hardcover: 354 pages Publisher: Hardwired; 1st ed edition (October 1, 1996) ISBN 1888869046