Wikipedia recently featured the SEO article on their home page.

Today, I was reviewing the SEO article and noticed I am listed in the history section, as a "notable SEO." Cool. :)

To reduce the impact of link schemes, as of 2007, search engines consider a wide range of undisclosed factors for their ranking algorithms. Google says it ranks sites using more than 200 different signals. [8] The three leading search engines, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft's Live Search, do not disclose the algorithms they use to rank pages. Notable SEOs, such as Rand Fishkin, Barry Schwartz, Aaron Wall and Jill Whalen, have studied different approaches to search engine optimization, and have published their opinions in online forums and blogs.[9][10] SEO practitioners may also study patents held by various search engines to gain insight into the algorithms.[11]

So, us "notable SEOs" names are hyperlinked to our Wiki pages. My empty'ish page is Barry Schwartz the "technologist."