Buderi, Robert
BUDERI, Robert
BUDERI, Robert. American, b. 1954. Genres: Technology. Career: Daily Republic, Fairfield, CA, reporter of police news, 1977-79; contributor to magazines, 1982-90; Business Week, NYC, technology editor, 1990-92; Upside, San Mateo, CA, columnist, 1998-2000; Technology Review, editor at large, 2000-02, editor in chief, 2002-. Consultant: Science at War, a documentary television series, British Broadcasting Corp.; History Channel. Publications: The Invention That Changed the World, 1996; Engines of Tomorrow, 2000. Address: Technology Review, 1 Main St 7th Fl, Cambridge, MA 02142, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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