Techsploitation
Techsploitation is the name of my nationally-syndicated (and award-winning!) weekly column, which basically consists of pissed-off, romantic, weird rants about high tech media and everyday life. It started the week after Burning Man in September 1999, thanks in part to the efforts of Dan Pulcrano, editor of Metro, Silicon Valley's free weekly. My column also runs weekly in The San Francisco Bay Guardian and on AlterNet, as well as semi-regularly in papers throughout North America and (occasionally) the world. Techsploitation is syndicated through the excellent Featurewell, and can be yours for a pretty reasonable price.

Here is a complete collection of my past columns, starting with the most recent ones. Read 'em but don't weep.

I don't always keep this page up to date with my latest columns, so if you want to read what I'm thinking about this week, look for Techsploitation on AlterNet.

There is an RSS feed for Techsploitation via Alternet!

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