|
Nathan "Nate" Cochrane (born 1970) is an Australian technology journalist, (photographer ) and (media consultant ) who contributes to the Sydney Morning Herald, a Fairfax Media broadsheet newspaper, among other publications. He was previously editor-in-chief for IT publications (CRN Australia ), (SC Magazine ) and (iTNews ), published by Haymarket Group. Prior to that, Cochrane edited the (NEXT IT section ) in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald newspapers and edited the IT section of The West Australian newspaper in Perth. He was Australia's first journalist on the web with the GameWave website. His 2002 story on (exploding CD-ROMs ) featured in the (second episode of the first season ) of MythBusters. A story the previous year, (Melbourne Man Patents the Wheel ), on Australia's patent system (featured ) on Slashdot and led to MIT awarding jointly an Ig Nobel Prize to the patent applicant and IP Australia. Cochrane also broke the story on the video compression scandal surrounding Adams Platform and its founder (Adam Clark ), and first brought to light the plight of Adam Hinkley ("Hinks") the young creator of the first modern peer-to-peer application, Hotline, and its company Hotline Communications. Cochrane was among the first journalists to sound warning bells about emerging music and (video ) filesharing applications in 1996 and 2000, respectively. He is one of the world's biggest TV gameshow cash prize winners, winning A$515,000 in a single episode of Deal or No Deal. == External links == * (Article in The Age about his win ) * (Nathan Cochrane at the Deal Hall of Fame ) * (The Age profile ) 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「Nathan Cochrane」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|