In what other business would you buy a product that costs enormous sums of money, is guaranteed to be flawed, will require frequent and costly upgrades, never lives up to its promises, and requires a team of lawyers to interpret the contract, not to mention days of very expensive training for your staff. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife and two sons.Īs CIO at a small college, I had the distinct unpleasure of signing purchase orders for software license renewals and maintenance contracts. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Wired, and many other publications. Before leaving Salon in 2007 to write SAY EVERYTHING he conceived and prototyped the Open Salon blogging community.īefore Salon he wrote on theater, movies, and technology for the San Francisco Examiner for a decade and was honored with the George Jean Nathan Award for his reviews. He also started the Salon Blogs program in 2002 and began his own blog as part of it. See this thread for more information.Īt Salon, Scott served as technology editor and, from 1999 to 2004, as managing editor and vice president for editorial operations. Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. Writer, editor and website builder SCOTT ROSENBERG is a cofounder of and author of Say Everything: How Blogging Began, What It's Becoming and Why It Matters and Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest For Transcendent Software.
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