Gary Wolf (journalist)
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- This article refers to the journalist and contributing editor for Wired magazine. For the novelist and creator of the Roger Rabbit universe, see Gary K. Wolf.
Gary Wolf is a writer and contributing editor at America's Wired magazine. Among his other Wired stories, Wolf is the author of "The Curse of Xanadu," about Ted Nelson and Project Xanadu,[1][2][3][4] and "The World According to Woz", about Steve Wozniak.
In 2007, with Kevin Kelly,[5] Wolf co-founded the Quantified Self,[6] a collaboration of users and tool makers who share an interest in self-knowledge through self-tracking. In 2010, he spoke about the movement at TED.[7]
Wolf lives in Berkeley, California.[citation needed]
Books
- Aether Madness: An Offbeat Guide to the Online World, with Michael Stein (Peachpit Press, 1995)
- Dumb Money: Adventures of a Day Trader, with Joey Anuff (Random House, 2000)
- Wired – A Romance (Random House, 2003)
External links
- ANTEPHASE Wolf's personal site.
- Telepolis interview with Gary Wolf
- "Gold Mania in the Yukon," New York Times Magazine, May 11, 2011
- "Magic Mushrooms," (New York Times) T Style Magazine, May 7, 2006
- "The Church of the Non-Believers ," Wired, November 2006
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