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'''Farhad Manjoo''' (born 1978) is an author and a staff [[writer]] for [[ |
'''Farhad Manjoo''' (born 1978) is an author and a staff [[writer]] for [[Slate.com]]. |
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Manjoo graduated from [[Cornell University]] in 2000. While there, he wrote for and then served as editor-in-chief of the ''[[Cornell Daily Sun]]'' student newspaper. Before taking a staff position at Salon.com, he wrote for ''[[Wired News]]''. Manjoo frequently writes on [[new media]], [[politics]] and controversies in [[journalism]]. |
Manjoo graduated from [[Cornell University]] in 2000. While there, he wrote for and then served as editor-in-chief of the ''[[Cornell Daily Sun]]'' student newspaper. Before taking a staff position at Salon.com, he wrote for ''[[Wired News]]''. Manjoo frequently writes on [[new media]], [[politics]] and controversies in [[journalism]]. |
Revision as of 14:21, 18 July 2008
Farhad Manjoo (born 1978) is an author and a staff writer for Slate.com.
Manjoo graduated from Cornell University in 2000. While there, he wrote for and then served as editor-in-chief of the Cornell Daily Sun student newspaper. Before taking a staff position at Salon.com, he wrote for Wired News. Manjoo frequently writes on new media, politics and controversies in journalism.
Manjoo is the author of the book True Enough: Learning to Live in a Post-Fact Society, published in March, 2008.
In July 2008, Manjoo announced he had accepted a job at Slate magazine, writing a twice-weekly technology column. In his last post for Salon, he thanked everyone who had "praised [him], hounded [him], kept [him] up late at night swearing at the screen" [1].
References
- Farhad Manjoo articles via Salon.com
- Farhad Manjoo articles via byliner.com
- Farhad Manjoo blog