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Brett Molina

USA Today — Reporter and Online Producer
Bio: Writer/online producer for USA TODAY Tech. Back on the scene. Crispy and clean.
Beats: Technology, U.S.
RT @fmanjoo: Steve Jobs’ Dream TV Device Has Arrived. And it’s made by Microsoft. Me @Slate. t.co/EyOVoWDlkv
Steve Jobs' Dream Device Has Arrived, and It's Made by Microsoft
Just before he died, Steve Jobs told his biographer Walter Isaacson about his dream for revolutionizing television. His fantasy device would control all the many doodads that crowd your living room

Frank Daniel

Reuters — India Correspondent
Bio: Journalist with Reuters in India. Opinions are my own and links are not endorsements.
Location: ÜT: 10.185279,-68.885028
Beats: World, India
With wary eye on the U.S., China courts India
exposure to the sub-continent had affected Steve Jobs, the legendary co-founder of Apple. Singh smiled back, but hardened India's stance on the long-standing territorial dispute between the two nations

Cecilia Kang

Washington Post — Tech Reporter
Bio: Tech reporter for @washingtonpost. Won the jackpot with my two kids. Recovering West Coaster in search of a proper cup of coffee. kangc@washpost.com.
Location: Washington DC
Apple’s CEO defiantly defends firm’s tax avoidance strategies via @washingtonpost t.co/tlpxMPCniK
Apple’s CEO defiantly defends firm’s tax avoidance strategies
His performance marked a stark departure from the culture of political detachment set by the late founder Steve Jobs, who had little patience for Washington politicians. “While we have never had a

Hugh Dellios

Associated Press — Chicago News Editor
Bio: AP News Editor in Chicago. Former foreign editor @ Chicago Tribune, correspondent in Los Angeles, Johannesburg, Jerusalem and Mexico City.
Location: Chicago
AP News - Should we let #wunderkinds drop out of high school? t.co/S7jdMlqyqW
Should we let wunderkinds drop out of high school?
he created, to Yahoo for $1.1 billion. Examples of tech geniuses who lack college degrees are well-known - Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg among them. But Karp left high school after his

Mike Cassidy

San Jose Mercury News — Business Columnist
Bio: I'm a business columnist at the Mercury News focusing on the culture of Silicon Valley. Reach me at mcassidy@mercurynews.com.
Location: Silicon Valley
RT @BloombergNews: Apple’s lobbying bill rose in 1Q 2013 rose nearly 50% from year before | t.co/CvuP16mzsN
Apple Chief Talks Taxes in Pushback to Heat in Washington
iPhone maker can no longer afford to keep the low profile in Washington that co-founder Steve Jobs maintained. “In this day and age, if you’re not here, you’re nothing but road kill,” Jim Manley, a 21-year

Terri Langford

WNYC — Investigative Reporter
Bio: Superior tracker. Fraud haint.
Location: Houston, Texas
Great read. George Packer: Can Silicon Valley Embrace Politics? t.co/ZgblRZAIM7 via @NewYorker
Can Silicon Valley Embrace Politics? : The New Yorker
walls, open floor plans, and flat-roofed carports. (Steve Jobs grew up in an imitation Eichler, called a Likeler.) The average house in Palo Alto cost about a hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars

Ed Bott

ZDNet — Blogger
Bio: Award-winning author, tech journalist, Windows expert, online comic. Bearded, sometimes. Proud member of the 99%. RTs = nodding, pointing, and/or laughing.
Location: 1.4 miles high
The idea that Apple is "an anti-corporate corporation, a company with a soul that made magic" is just naïve. #rdf t.co/RSJAJF6YSm
News Republic
Steve Jobs' death--like that of so many others around the globe--mourned the loss of a creative visionary who crafted a different kind of company in his image--an anti-corporate corporation, a company

Peter Goodman

Huffington Post — Executive Business Editor
Bio: HuffPost exec biz editor; former NYT nat'l econ corr and WaPo China corr; author of PAST DUE: The End of Easy Money and the Renewal of the American Economy.
Location: Brooklyn, NY
yahoo tumblr deal sets new standard in least educated tech gazillionaire t.co/n2aFNdpwuy
What Tumblr Founder David Karp's High School Dropout Status Means
estimated windfall of $250 million. The story is familiar in the tech sector. Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates each dropped out of college to helm their respective companies. Zuckerberg and Gates

Ryan Chittum

Columbia Journalism Review — Staff Writer
Bio: I write about the business press for Columbia Journalism Review's The Audit. Soon-to-be expat in Aalborg
Location: Seattle, WA
"Since 2008, while IPOs have generated hundreds of billions... Silicon Valley added just 30k new tech–related jobs" t.co/LoC3HodVnb

Bobbie Gossage

Inc. — Senior Editor
Bio: I'm an editor at Inc. Magazine
Location: New York City
RT @voteprime: I swear to Steve Jobs, if I hear any of you saying "productize" I will kick you in the shins: t.co/FjYfXWoqti

Wayne Rash

eWEEK News — Columnist
Bio: Freelance writer, journalist and analyst, former Executive Editor at eWEEK. Columnist at eWEEK, reviewer for NWW and TMG.
Location: Washington
RT @SallyWGrotta: Another way Apple beats Microsoft -- in sketchy tax dodges by @pgralla t.co/XF3cxcdmld #Apple #Microsoft
Another way Apple beats Microsoft -- in sketchy tax dodges
authoritarian government to ban people in China from downloading apps related to the Dalai Lama. The New York Times reported back in 2010: And when Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997, he closed the company's

Lauren Hepler

Reporter, San Jose Silicon Valley Business Journal
Bio: Reporter @SVBizJournal covering the tech-centric Silicon Valley economy. Tips/emails to say hey: lhepler@bizjournals.com
Location: San Jose, CA
Good wrap on the D.C. festivities. Mr. Cook goes to Washington: Apple bruised at Senate tax hearing (haha) -- t.co/Hb7ipVQmQv
Apple CEO Tim Cook defends tax strategy, subsidiaries in Ireland
devices over the years. The company is still the Apple of Washington's eye, it seems. Steve Jobs, however, never testified before Congress. Cook acknowledged the company has "never had a large presence in

Carl Lavin

CNN — Lead Homepage Editor, CNN.com
Bio: The best time to be a journalist is now. Lead homepage editor at http://CNN.com; veteran of newsrooms in LA, Chicago, NY, DC, and Philly; now in Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Beat: U.S.
RT @CNNOpinion: Yahoo wants Tumblr's teens, @rushkoff takes a look at the $1.1 billion deal t.co/YUKvACgxRa
Yahoo wants Tumblr's teens
"selling out," Tumblr founder David Karp sounded like a young Steve Jobs by insisting "how awesome this is." Then, as if to prove Tumblr is still cool enough to do naughty things even though it's now owned

David Chance

Reuters — Korea Bureau Chief
Bio: All opinions are my own
Location: Seoul, South Korea
Beat: World
With wary eye on the U.S., China courts India: NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, smiling and e... t.co/relmUtcxJ1
With wary eye on the U.S., China courts India
exposure to the sub-continent had affected Steve Jobs, the legendary co-founder of Apple. Singh smiled back, but hardened India's stance on the long-standing territorial dispute between the two nations

John Melloy

CNBC — Executive Producer, Fast Money and Strategy Session
Bio: Executive Producer, CNBC Fast Money(s) http://www.cnbc.com/id/44356967 Re-tweets are not endorsements. Opinions are my own...I think.
RT @EamonJavers: @ScottWapnerCNBC says "this was Tim Cook's moment where he finally, perhaps, stepped out of Steve Jobs' shadow."

Dwight Silverman

Houston Chronicle — Social Media Manager and Tech Blogger
Bio: Techblogger, social media manager @ Houston Chronicle | http://chron.com. Technology Bytes co-host. TWiT panelist. Computer book author. Pizza lover.
Location: Houston, TX
Steve Jobs would not have appeared before the Senate committee today because he hated indulging idiots. Tim Cook is way more polite.

Aaron Pressman

Reuters — Correspondent
Bio: Professional journalist, gadget geek, suburban dad and luckiest husband around (views I express on Twitter are my own)
Location: Needham, MA
Beat: Metro Boston
Executive communication coach praises Apple's Tim Cook for coolness under fire on tax issues t.co/9YvPUXM03d
'It's Important To Tell Our Story:' 5 Ways Apple's Tim Cook Stayed Cool Under Fire
. corporate tax.” Be respectful, not defensive.  On stage Cook gets compared to Steve Jobs who had a bigger personality when delivering a presentation. Some say he’s a bit too calm. Well, Cook’s calm and cool

Salvador Rodriguez

LA Times — Reporter
Bio: @LATimes reporter for @LATimesTech. I write about @Apple, @Facebook, @Google & other tech cos. Former @NYTimes AZ intern. Publisher/cofounder of @DowntownDevil.
Location: Los Angeles, CA
First Tumblr employee compares CEO David Karp to Steve Jobs
Is David Karp, who just sold his startup for $1.1 billion to Yahoo, another Steve Jobs? That's what Tumblr's first employee believes. Marco Arment says the 26-year-old Karp is very much like the late

Jason Fell

Entrepreneur Magazine — Technology Editor, Entrepreneur.com
Bio: I manage tech and social media coverage at http://Entrepreneur.com. Inquisitive traveler, Red Sox Nation member, meat cooker, media addict, gelastic.
Location: NYC
Who's your "idea editor"? 3 Leadership Lessons From Tumblr's David Karp t.co/GyZsiKr2Vn
3 Leadership Lessons From Tumblr's David Karp
, channel your inner Steve Jobs (or David Karp). Getting a big startup idea off the ground takes lots of work. Entrepreneurs who hire smart and passionate people, and who inspire those people to exceed their

Robert Smith

Plain Dealer — Columnist
Bio: Economic development reporter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, co-author of Immigrant Inc., and huge fan of the international communities of the CLE.
Location: Cleveland
Tumblr's success has people asking: Should we let wunderkinds drop out of high school? |t.co/LqivoDQlGh
Should we let wunderkinds drop out of high school?
NEW YORK -- It's one thing to say tech geniuses don't need degrees. After all, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg all dropped out of college. But now we've got David Karp, who doesn't even
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