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Louis Rossetto : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louis Rossetto
Louis Rossetto (born 1949) is an Italian-American journalist and "radical libertarian."〔Doherty, Brian (2008-02-27) (Some Thoughts on WFB ), ''Reason''〕 He is best known as the founder and former publisher of ''Wired magazine''. and CEO of TCHO chocolate company. == Early life and career == Rossetto was born and grew up on Long Island, New York. He went to Columbia University as an undergraduate and later returned for an MBA. In the early 1970s, he wrote a novel called ''Takeover.'' Several years later, he ghostwrote a book about the making of the film ''Caligula'' called ''Ultimate Porno''. In 1971, he appeared on the front page of the ''New York Times Sunday Magazine''.〔 In 1985, Rossetto joined the staff of a translation company in Amsterdam, INK Taalservice. INK launched an English-language magazine in 1987 with Rossetto as editor called ''Language Technology'' which covered the technologies used to process language. The magazine was later sold to a small Dutch media company and renamed ''Electric Word''. It was terminated in 1990 due to insufficient revenue.
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