Los Angeles Times’ Sal Rodriguez on tech reporting
Salvador Rodriguez graduated from Arizona State University just in 2012, but he’s already made a name for himself as Lead Reporter at the Los Angeles
Salvador Rodriguez graduated from Arizona State University just in 2012, but he’s already made a name for himself as Lead Reporter at the Los Angeles
I was always an early adopter. My first blog began in 1998, although I think the term is out of date for what are online
I spent two weeks this month as an analog, living much the way I did until the late 1990s. News came from reading the dead-trees
For many people, the term “robot” still calls to mind Transformers, the bustling maid from The Jetsons or the droid that shouted “Danger Will Robinson!” in “Lost in
As the season of self-indulgence draws near to a close, many consumers who splurged over the summer start to hitch up their belts and take stock of
By Walter Pacheco A business reporter on deadline a while back asked if I knew anyone who worked at a local Darden restaurant that she
One social media site you may have overlooked is Reddit.com, but don’t be too quick to rule it out. Like Facebook and Twitter, Reddit can
Beware of bitcoin Bitcoin* is all the rage. It’s extraordinarily difficult to write about because no one – including its creators – seems to be
Author Maria Perez is director of news operations at ProfNet, a free service that helps journalists find sources. I recently attended BlogWorld & New Media
Laurie Segall’s article for CNNMoney gets right to the point with its headline: “What’s really behind Twitter’s staff exodus?” She reports: “The speed and depth
Alan Deutschman, Reynolds Chair of Business Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno, is interviewed about Steve Jobs’ resignation on Bloomberg Television. What has set
By G. Pascal Zachary Technologies are protean, so the technology journalist is always re-defining what he covers. Specific gadgets and gizmos come and go. Ten
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