Jeffrey Carl

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Jeffrey Carl in 2005
Jeffrey Carl in 2005

Jeffrey Carl, born May 4, 1973, is best known as an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and Open Source Software (OSS) journalist and commentator, and was one of the first general technology publication writers to provide extensive coverage of free/open source software.[1] [2] [3] He was prominent during the Dot-com bubble era as a columnist for the industry publication Boardwatch Magazine and contributor to other ISP publications including Daemon News, Web Hosting Magazine and CLEC Magazine. He was also a journalist with the Richmond Times-Dispatch, The Richmond State, Westmoreland News, and the University of Richmond Collegian.

He has continued to write for other IT publications such as Processor Magazine, Integrated Solutions for Retailers, Disaster Recovery Journal and others. He is also the author of What Rich People Do.[4]

[edit] Notable free/open source and ISP writings

[edit] Notable other writings