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Paul Boutin
Paul Boutin (born 1961 in Lewiston, Maine, United States) is a magazine writer and editor who writes about technology in a pop-culture context. Boutin, who began writing for ''Wired'' in 1997, has written for the ''New York Times'' since 2003, covers emerging technologies for MIT's Technology Review, and is a freelancer for Newsweek. From 2009-2010 he covered Internet business and culture for VentureBeat. He was a senior writer and editor for Silicon Valley gossip site ''Valleywag'' from 2006 to 2008, and a tech columnist for ''Slate'' from 2002 to 2008. ''Slate'' editor Josh Levin has praised "his sense of a good idea, sparkling sentence-level writing, and knack for translating tech-speak." His work has also appeared in ''The New Republic'', MSNBC, ''Reader's Digest'', Adweek, Engadget, Salon.com, ''Outside'', ''Cargo'', ''Business 2.0'', the ''Independent Film & Video Monthly'', ''InfoWorld'' and ''PC World''. Before turning pro as a journalist, he spent 15 years as an engineer and manager at MIT, where he worked on Project Athena, and at several Internet-related startup companies in Silicon Valley including Splunk. He lives in Los Angeles, California. ==References==
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