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Not exact matches
As the Financial Times (whose
writer also testified) reported, a diamond - registration blockchain exec noted that the system was «garbage in, garbage out,» and a researcher designing blockchain - based voting systems said the
technology would only be useful
for recording final results, rather than validating individual votes.
Ben Daniels is a freelance
writer for Nutmeg Technologies and
technology blogger.
So I went to the Discovery section of the Sprout dashboard and searched
for new contacts using various keywords, including
technology and
writer.
Veteran media and
technology writer Dan Gillmor,
for example, thinks news companies are striking a devil's bargain, calling the race to «feed the beast» an «insane» move:
Sarah Whitten is a
writer for CNBC.com covering restaurants, food, retail, social media,
technology, and entertainment.
Over the past decade, virus -
writers worldwide have created and released about 80,000 viruses, worms, Trojan horses and other «malware» programs, according to Graham Cluley, senior
technology consultant
for antivirus software vendor Sophos Inc. (www.sophos.com) And about 600 to 800 new variations crop up every month, although, typically, only a few cause widespread or serious headaches.
In the future, we hope that when playwrights and song
writers hear man - machine duet, they'll be inspired to use new
technology on their next composition
for the stage.
Maggie Overfelt is a New York - based
writer focused on
technology, small business and investing
for outlets including CNBC, CNNMoney.com and Crain's New York Business.
As the
technology writer Zeynep Tufekci has argued, it may be nearly impossible
for Facebook to reform itself, given its underlying business model.
Previously, Mr. Isaac was a senior editor reporting on social media companies
for Re / Code and AllThingsD, and covered the decline and fall of once great
technology giants like Hewlett - Packard and BlackBerry as a staff
writer for WIRED.
Bring your questions
for a chat featuring Apple reporter Chris O'Brien and
technology writer Andrea Chang.
A passion
for technology and journalism makes this upcoming
writer very interested in social media and
technology news.
Nicholas has been a
writer for the Motley Fool since 2015, covering companies in the consumer goods and
technology sector.
Ben Lovejoy is a British
technology writer who started his career on PC World and has written
for dozens of computer and
technology magazines, as well as numerous national newspapers, business and in - flight magazines.
Formerly a senior staff
writer at Wired, he has been writing about the
technology industry and its impact on society
for nearly 20 years.
Here is a Q. and A. with Brian X. Chen, the lead consumer
technology writer for The New York Times, about what the announcement really means.
Though he's on the books as one of the most important photographers of the nineteenth century — both
for photographing the leading French
writers of his era and
for making advancements in camera
technology — Nadar's life spanned a number of diverse occupations, from caricaturist to balloonist.
Seems like the
writer is confusing people viewing
technology as an end goal
for the bible, assimilating and / or eliminating unnecessary biological or interpersonal face to face interactions, with
technology as a means
for spreading the bible and even encouraging people to socialize.
More often, online organizers and online advocacy staff are put in the
technology box rather than allowed to be communicators —
for instance, at my old environmental job, people often came to me with their computer problems, when I'm a
writer / designer and in no way a real techie (trust me).