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Farhad Manjoo (born 1978) is an American journalist and author. Manjoo was a staff writer for ''Slate'' magazine from 2008 to 2013 and left ''Slate'' in September 2013 to join ''The Wall Street Journal'' as a technology columnist. In January 2014, Manjoo became the "State of the Art" columnist for ''The New York Times'', replacing David Pogue. He has been a contributor to National Public Radio since 2009.〔("Farhad Manjoo Talks You Into Joining Facebook" ), National Public Radio, February 17, 2009.〕 ==Life and career== Manjoo was born in South Africa, which he left when he was eight years old.〔Manjoo, Farhad (February 15, 2013). (Twitter )〕 He graduated from Cornell University in 2000. While there, he was a writer and editor-in-chief of the ''Cornell Daily Sun'' student newspaper. He wrote for ''Wired News'' before taking a staff position at Salon.com. In July 2008, Manjoo accepted a job at ''Slate'' magazine writing a twice-weekly technology column. In September 2013, Manjoo joined the ''Wall Street Journal'' as a technology columnist;〔 his final column for ''Slate'', in which he urged men to wear makeup, was published on September 20. Manjoo has written about new media,〔Mitchell, Dan. ("The Thin Skin of Apple Fans" ), ''New York Times'', March 22, 2008.〕politics,〔Farhad Manjoo. ("Rumors Reasons" ), ''New York Times'', March 16, 2008.〕 and controversies in journalism.〔Kristoff, Nicholas D. ("The Daily Me" ), ''New York Times'', March 18, 2009.〕 He is the author of the book ''True Enough: Learning to Live in a Post-fact Society''.〔Hesse, Monica. ("Truth: Can You Handle It?" ), ''Washington Post'', April 27, 2008.〕〔Manjoo, Farhad (2008). ''True Enough: Learning to Live in a Post-fact Society.'' Wiley. ISBN 978-0-470-05010-1〕〔Hluchy, Patricia. ("Redefining truth in a 'post-fact society'" ), ''Toronto Star'', April 20, 2008.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Farhad Manjoo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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