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Walt Mossberg
Technology Columnist,
Wall Street Journal
Walt Mossberg is the author and creator of the weekly Personal Technology column in The Wall Street Journal, which has appeared every Thursday since 1991.
He is also the co-creator and co-producer of the technology industry's most prestigious annual conference, D: All Things Digital, hosted by the Journal each spring. Since its launch in 2003, the event has featured every major leader in the technology, internet and media world, including Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Larry Ellison, George Lucas, Barry Diller, the founders of Google and Yahoo, Jeff Hawkins, Steve Case, Bob Iger, and many more.
In addition to Personal Technology, Mr. Mossberg also writes the Mossberg's Mailbox column in the Journal, and edits the Mossberg Solution column, which is authored by his colleague Katherine Boehret.
He is the co-executive editor of the new technology web site, AllThingsD.com, which extends the experience of the D Conference to the Web. His partner on both the conference and the new web site is journalist and author Kara Swisher.
On television, Mr. Mossberg is a regular technology commentator for the CNBC network. He is also a regular contributor to Dow Jones Video on the web.
Mr. Mossberg has been a reporter and editor at the Journal since 1970. He is based in the Journal's Washington, D.C., office, where he spent 18 years covering national and international affairs before turning his attention to technology. A native of Warwick, Rhode Island, he holds degrees from Brandeis University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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