Hey all,
Cyrus (suh-ROOS) here.
My day job is at Ars Technica (
http://arstechnica.com/author/cyrus-farivar/) where I write
about business, tech policy, privacy and surveillance.
I'm also the author of "The Internet of Elsewhere" (
http://amzn.to/lVg5Cj) a
book about the history and effects of the Internet in four countries around the world.
I also love Oakland, tacos and biking—the East Bay Express gave me a "Best Bike
Tour" award back in 2010 for my "Tour de Taco." (
http://bit.ly/ZszktY)
I also am active in radio, and have done lots of reporting for NPR and other public radio.
I lived and worked for two years ('10-'12) in Germany, working for Deutsche Welle
English (German intl public radio). I've also lived in France, Senegal, Australia and
Switzerland. (French is my best foreign language, but I speak some German, Persian and
Spanish too.)
I met Matt at the Techliminal party the other and am curious to meet the Sudoroom
community. I came by the space today and worked for a little bit and am hoping to become a
member.
I have a standing engagement on Wednesday nights but I'm hoping to come to a meeting
sometime next month.
Cheers,
-C
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Cyrus Farivar
"suh-ROOS FAR-ih-var"
Journalist and radio producer |
cyrusfarivar.com (
http://cyrusfarivar.com)
Author, "The Internet of Elsewhere" |
internetofelsewhere.com
(
http://internetofelsewhere.com)
US: +1 510 394 5485 (m) | Twitter/Skype: cfarivar
"Being a good writer is 3% talent, 97% not being distracted by the Internet."
cfarivar(a)cfarivar.org (mailto:cfarivar@cfarivar.org)