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Contributing Editor, Wired Magazine;
Freelance writer, editor, consultant, San Francisco;
Co-founder, buzzkiller.net, jargon purification website
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Feb. 2000 -
Nov. 2000
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Senior Writer, eCompany Now, Time Inc., San Francisco;
-wrote cover stories for premiere issue and Sept. 2000 issue
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Aug. 1998 -
Jan. 2000
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Associate Editor, Forbes, Silicon Valley bureau;
-wrote cover story on Linux creator Linus Torvalds and the rise of open-source software
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Nov. 1996 -
Aug. 1998
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Staff Writer, Forbes, Silicon Valley bureau;
-wrote cover story on cryptography and cyberlibertarianism
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Sep. 1994 -
Nov. 1996
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Reporter, Forbes, New York;
-wrote cover story on Trilogy, an Austin, Texas software company started by Stanford dropouts;
researched and reported Forbes 400 project, 1995 and 1996
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July 1993 -
Sep. 1994
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Staff Writer, Montgomeryville Spirit, Ft. Washington, PA;
-wrote 7 to 10 stories per week: murders, school board meetings, canine hostage crises, etc.
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May 1992 -
July 1993
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Freelance writer;
-wrote for Philadelphia Inquirer travel section
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Awards
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1997, 1998
1999, 2000
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-named to TJFR Business Reporter's annual 'Top 30 business journalists under 30' roster
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Education
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1988 - 1992
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Yale University, New Haven, CT
B.A., English, concentration in poetry
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1984 - 1988
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The Hill School, Pottstown, PA
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Other interests
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surfing, lacrosse, snowboarding, the potato
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References
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James W. Michaels, Editor, Forbes, 1961-1999: 212.620.2200
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