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Glenn Fleishman

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Glenn Fleishman
NameGlenn Fleishman
OccupationJournalist, author

Glenn Fleishman is a renowned American journalist and author, best known for his work as a columnist for The New York Times, Macworld, and TidBITS. He has written extensively on Apple Inc., Microsoft, and Google, and has been a frequent guest on National Public Radio and BBC Radio. Fleishman's work has also been featured in Wired, The Economist, and MIT Technology Review. He has spoken at conferences such as SXSW and Web 2.0 Summit, and has been a panelist at CES and Macworld Expo.

Early Life and Education

Glenn Fleishman was born in Seattle, Washington, and grew up in Bellevue, Washington. He attended University of Washington, where he studied English literature and Computer science. During his time at university, Fleishman was heavily influenced by the works of Douglas Adams, Isaac Asimov, and Arthur C. Clarke. He also developed a strong interest in Technology journalism, and began writing for the university's newspaper, The Daily of the University of Washington. After graduating, Fleishman moved to San Francisco, California, where he began his career as a journalist, writing for San Francisco Chronicle and San Jose Mercury News.

Career

Fleishman's career as a journalist has spanned over two decades, during which he has written for numerous publications, including The New York Times, Macworld, and TidBITS. He has covered a wide range of topics, including Apple Inc., Microsoft, and Google, and has been a frequent guest on National Public Radio and BBC Radio. Fleishman has also spoken at conferences such as SXSW and Web 2.0 Summit, and has been a panelist at CES and Macworld Expo. In addition to his work as a journalist, Fleishman has also worked as a consultant for Amazon, Facebook, and Twitter. He has also been a member of the Internet Press Guild and the Society of Professional Journalists.

Writing and Publications

Fleishman has written extensively on Technology and Computing, and has been a columnist for The New York Times, Macworld, and TidBITS. He has also written for Wired, The Economist, and MIT Technology Review. Fleishman's work has been featured in numerous publications, including Forbes, Fortune, and Bloomberg Businessweek. He has also written for Ars Technica, The Verge, and CNET. In addition to his work as a journalist, Fleishman has also written several books, including Take Control of Your Apple ID and Take Control of Your Passwords. He has also been a contributor to O'Reilly Media and Apress.

Awards and Recognition

Fleishman has received numerous awards and recognition for his work as a journalist, including the Jessie H. Neal Award and the ASBPE Award. He has also been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Magazine Award. Fleishman has been recognized by Apple Inc. as a Apple Distinguished Educator and has received the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award. He has also been a finalist for the Society of Professional Journalists award and the Internet Press Guild award.

Personal Life

Fleishman currently resides in Seattle, Washington, with his wife, Lynn Feldman. He is an avid Hiker and Photographer, and enjoys spending time outdoors. Fleishman is also a passionate advocate for Digital rights and Internet freedom, and has been involved with organizations such as Electronic Frontier Foundation and American Civil Liberties Union. He has also been a supporter of Wikimedia Foundation and Creative Commons. In his free time, Fleishman enjoys reading the works of Neil Gaiman, Cory Doctorow, and Bruce Schneier. He is also a fan of Science fiction and Fantasy literature, and enjoys watching Star Trek and Doctor Who. Category:American journalists

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