Andrew Leonard (page 19)
Twitter: @koxinga21
Andrew Leonard has been working at Salon as a technology reporter, editor, blogger and staff writer for quite a bit longer than he ever anticipated being employed by an online magazine -- 15 years. He's enjoyed the luck of becoming obsessed with the Internet just before it broke into mainstream consciousness and the housing bust just before it precipitated a global economic collapse. Prior to becoming a Salon lifer he freelanced for a wide variety of publications, from Newsweek to Rolling Stone to Wired, and wrote a book, "Bots: The Origin of New Species". He lives in Berkeley, Calif., with his two children and he likes to ride his bicycle up hill.
The iceberg just rescued the Titanic
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Bubble-watch: The dog-sitting sharing economy gets frothy
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Marissa Mayer triumphs even when getting backstabbed
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Who owns the sharing economy?
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The Chromecast future of TV is awesome
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Sean Parker's wedding becomes even more obnoxious
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The sharing economy gets greedy
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What nobody wants: TV commercials on Facebook
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MIT's betrayal of hacker culture
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MIT on Aaron Swartz: We did nothing wrong
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The Maker economy can't fix everything
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Chromecast: The cheap and easy future of TV
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You have the right to skip ads
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We all live in the royal baby panopticon
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