Featuring John C Dvorak | |
John C. Dvorak, author, columnist and editor, writes for PC Magazine, PC/Computing, and PC Magazine as well as other publications. He hosts a nationally syndicated radio show and appears on C-Net Central. He joined the microcomputer revolution in 1976. John was heavily into the development of Bulletin Board Systems and their developers operating BBS systems. In the late 1970's he marketed one of the first commercial telecommunications products and has always been an advocate of connectivity. |
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John's writings have appeared in Newsweek, Time Life publications, The International Herald Tribune, The Los Angeles Times, Barrons, MicroScope, PCWorld, Ahoy!, Computer Shopper, Computer Currents, High Tech Import/Export, PC Expert (Paris), Debug (Paris), Marketing Computers, Continental Magazine, Information Technology, Canadian Datasystems and elsewhere. Most of his writings have appeared internationally in publications such as Australian PC World, PC Magazine of Greece, PC Magazine of Israel and MacUser. He was also a weekly on-the-air columnist for the Computer Cafe in Los Angeles and a correspondent for Thames Television, London. He's been profiled in Business Week, The San Francisco Bay Guardian. Microtimes, The New York Times, Wired Magazine and The Wall Street Journal. Dvorak has won eight national awards from the Computer Press Association, including Best Columnist and Best Column. Dvorak's work appears in several magazines and newspapers, including Boardwatch, Computer Shopper, and MicroTimes. His radio show, "Real Computing," can be heard on National Public Radio. He is also the host of TechTV's "Silicon Spin." |
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