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Jason Pontin
Follow @twitterapiEditor in Chief and Publisher
I'm the editor in chief and the publisher of MIT Technology Review. That means I direct the editorial, platform development, and general business strategy of the company's digital and print publications, as well as our events.
Before joining MIT Technology Review in 2004, I was the editor in chief of a now-vanished biotechnology magazine I founded. Between 1996 and 2002, I was the editor of Red Herring magazine, which the Wall Street Journal called the "bible of the dot.com boom." I grew up on a farm in Northern California, where my mother raised game birds for the restaurants of San Francisco, but I was educated in England, at Harrow School and Oxford University. Consequently, my accent wanders alarmingly.
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Authenticity in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility
Do social technologies make us less sincere?
TED Day 3: Candor and Inspiration
The penultimate day of Chris Anderson's African conference is pleasing.
TED Day 2: Congolese Mobile Networks, Fractal Villages, and Jane Goodall's Great Apes
The elite technology show mostly sparkles, but sometimes grates. That's fine.
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