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Jack Schofield

Jack Schofield is a British technology journalist and former computer editor for ''The Guardian'' newspaper, for whom he started writing a weekly computer column in 1983. He joined the staff to launch the newspaper's computer section in 1985. Schofield was also one of ''The Guardian''s first bloggers, launching the 'Online' blog with Neil McIntosh in 2001.〔"(Profile of Neil McIntosh from Allmediascotland.com )"〕
He left full-time employment with ''The Guardian'' in June 2010, as part of a round of voluntary redundancies at the paper, but contributes the column ''"Ask Jack"'' to advise people concerning their computer problems. He specialises in the following areas: Internet, computing, handheld computers, and video games. He also writes on technology related issues, also covering his interests of photography and audiophile hi-fi, including some work for ''The Guardians sister Sunday paper, ''The Observer''.
Raised in Bradford, he began writing at Belle Vue Boys' School, for the school magazine, ''The Voice''. After earning his BA in English Language and Literature from the University of Birmingham in 1970, he gained his MA from the University of British Columbia in Canada. He has written several computing and photography books. Schofield edited and contributed to a number of photography publications in the 1980s and 1980s and is a former editor of The Royal Photographic Society's ''Photographic Journal''.
At one time he held an unofficial world record for the most unread emails (at 30,422) but his record has since been broken.〔http://urdb.org/world-record/unread-emails-an-inbox/2961〕
==Career==

* 1970s Edited various photographic magazines throughout the 1970s including, ''Photo Technique'', ''Photographic Journal'' of the Royal Photographic Society, ''Film Making'', ''ZOOM'', and ''You and Your Camera''.
* 1983 ''Practical Computing'' editor.
* 1985 Launched ''Computer Guardian''.
* 1994 ''Computer Guardian'' became part of the 'Online' tabloid supplement.
* 2000 Editor, TechnologyGuardian.
* 2001 'Online' blog
* 2005 Section renamed 'Technology' with the relaunch in Berliner format.
* 2010 Leaves the Guardian after 25 years on staff
* 2010 Begins blog at ZDNet
He has also written regular columns for ''Practical Photography'', ''Computer Weekly'', ''Personal Computer World'' and several other publications.

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