Friedman, Matthew
FRIEDMAN, Matthew
FRIEDMAN, Matthew. Canadian. Genres: Writing/Journalism. Career: Journalist and educator. InternetWeek, became associate editor; Concordia University, Journalism Department, served as teacher of computer-assisted reporting. Speaker on hate propaganda and information freedom. Publications: Fuzzy Logic: Dispatches from the Information Revolution, 1997. Contributor of articles on computers and information technology to newspapers and periodicals. Address: c/o Vehicule Press, P.O.B. 125, Place du Parc Station, Montreal, QC, Canada H2W 2M9. Online address: [email protected]
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