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'''John Charles Dvorak is a Broadcaster and Columnist. His main areas of work and writing are technology and computing. Mr. Dvorak is the Vice President of Mevio. He is well known for his work with Tech TV. He is also the Voice of the Podcast "No Agenda".
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'''John Charles Dvorak is a Broadcaster and Columnist. His main areas of work and writing are technology and computing. Mr. Dvorak is the Vice President of Mevio. He is well known for his work with Tech TV. He is also the Voice of the Podcast "No Agenda". He appears on Marketwatch TV and is a regular panelist on This Week in Tech, a podcast audio and now video program hosted by Leo Laporte and featuring other former TechTV personalities such as Patrick Norton, Kevin Rose, and Robert Heron.<ref>[http://www.channeldvorak.com/shows channeldvorak.com]</ref>
 
 
He appears on Marketwatch TV and is a regular panelist on This Week in Tech, a podcast audio and now video program hosted by Leo Laporte and featuring other former TechTV personalities such as Patrick Norton, Kevin Rose, and Robert Heron.  
 
  
 
== Education ==
 
== Education ==
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== Career ==
 
== Career ==
He started his career as a wine writer. He has written for several publications whic include InfoWorld, PC Magazine, MarketWatch, BUG Magazine and Info Exame. Aside from this, he has worked as a columnist for magazines like Forbes, MacUser, MicroTimes, PC/Computing, Barron's Magazine, Smart Business and Vancouver Sun. He has also worked wit newspapers like New York Times, Los Angeles Tmes, MacMania Networks, International Heral Tribune, San Francisco Examiner and The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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He started his career as a wine writer. He has written for several publications whic include InfoWorld, PC Magazine<ref>[http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,2806,3574,00.asp pcmag.com]</ref> MarketWatch<ref>[http://www.marketwatch.com/Search?m=Column&mp=John%20Dvorak's%20Second%20Opinion marketwatch.org]</ref> BUG Magazine and Info Exame. Aside from this, he has worked as a columnist for magazines like Forbes, MacUser, MicroTimes, PC/Computing, Barron's Magazine, Smart Business and Vancouver Sun. He has also worked wit newspapers like New York Times, Los Angeles Tmes, MacMania Networks, International Heral Tribune, San Francisco Examiner and The Philadelphia Inquirer. He has written over 4000 articles and his work is licensed throughout the world.<ref>[http://www.pcmag.com/author-bio/john-c.-dvorak pcmag.com]</ref>
  
He started a television show called CrankyGeeks in 2006. The last episode of the show was aired in September 2010.
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He started a show called CrankyGeeks in 2006. The last episode of the show was aired in September 2010.<ref>[http://www.pcmag.com/author-bio/john-c.-dvorak pcmag.com]</ref>
  
 
== Publications ==
 
== Publications ==
He is the author and co-author of several books including
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He is the author and co-author of 14 books<ref>[http://www.pcmag.com/author-bio/john-c.-dvorak pcmag.com]</ref> including
 
*Hypergrowth: The Rise and Fall of the Osborne Computer Corporation
 
*Hypergrowth: The Rise and Fall of the Osborne Computer Corporation
 
*Dvorak's Guide to Desktop Telecommunications in 1990
 
*Dvorak's Guide to Desktop Telecommunications in 1990
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*He was the creator and lead judge of the Dvorak Awards (1992–1997).
 
*He was the creator and lead judge of the Dvorak Awards (1992–1997).
 
*In 2001, he was awarded the Telluride Tech Festival Award of Technology.
 
*In 2001, he was awarded the Telluride Tech Festival Award of Technology.
*Since early 2011, John has been one of the featured "CoolHotNot Tech Xperts,"
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*Since early 2011, John has been one of the featured "CoolHotNot Tech Xperts"
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== External Links ==
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[http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,2806,3574,00.asp Columns by John Dvorak] at [[pcmag.com]]
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[http://www.crankygeeks.com/ CrankyGeeks]

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UnderConstruction.png John Charles Dvorak is a Broadcaster and Columnist. His main areas of work and writing are technology and computing. Mr. Dvorak is the Vice President of Mevio. He is well known for his work with Tech TV. He is also the Voice of the Podcast "No Agenda". He appears on Marketwatch TV and is a regular panelist on This Week in Tech, a podcast audio and now video program hosted by Leo Laporte and featuring other former TechTV personalities such as Patrick Norton, Kevin Rose, and Robert Heron.[1]

Education

He graduated from the University of California with major in History and minor in Chemistry.

Personal Life

Mr. Dvorak is married to Mimi Smith-Dvorak and has homes in San Francisco Bay area and Port Angeles in Washington. He is a collector of Bordeaux Wines and has also served as a tasting judge at many international events.

Career

He started his career as a wine writer. He has written for several publications whic include InfoWorld, PC Magazine[2] MarketWatch[3] BUG Magazine and Info Exame. Aside from this, he has worked as a columnist for magazines like Forbes, MacUser, MicroTimes, PC/Computing, Barron's Magazine, Smart Business and Vancouver Sun. He has also worked wit newspapers like New York Times, Los Angeles Tmes, MacMania Networks, International Heral Tribune, San Francisco Examiner and The Philadelphia Inquirer. He has written over 4000 articles and his work is licensed throughout the world.[4]

He started a show called CrankyGeeks in 2006. The last episode of the show was aired in September 2010.[5]

Publications

He is the author and co-author of 14 books[6] including

  • Hypergrowth: The Rise and Fall of the Osborne Computer Corporation
  • Dvorak's Guide to Desktop Telecommunications in 1990
  • Dvorak's Guide to PC Telecommunications in 1992
  • Dvorak's Guide to OS/2 in 1993
  • Dvorak Predicts in 1994.
  • Prentice Hall PTR, October, 2003) with co-authors Wendy Taylor and Chris Pirillo

Awards and Recognition

  • The Computer Press Association has presented Dvorak with the Best Columnist and Best Column awards.
  • In 2004 and then in 2005, he was the award winner of the American Business Editors Association's National Gold Award for the best online columns.
  • He was the creator and lead judge of the Dvorak Awards (1992–1997).
  • In 2001, he was awarded the Telluride Tech Festival Award of Technology.
  • Since early 2011, John has been one of the featured "CoolHotNot Tech Xperts"

External Links

Columns by John Dvorak at pcmag.com CrankyGeeks