Michael S. Malone

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Michael S. Malone is an American author, and was formerly an editor of Forbes and host of a talk show on PBS.

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[edit] History

Michael S. Malone grew up in Silicon Valley. He joined the San Jose Mercury News and became one of the nation’s first daily high-tech reporters.[1]

[edit] Notable Work

He is the author of "Infinite Loop: How Apple, the World's Most Insanely Great Computer Company, Went Insane." ISBN 0-385-48684-7 Other notable Malone books are "The Big Score", "The Virtual Corporation" and "Intellectual Capital."

Malone has also written for the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, is a former editor of Forbes ASAP, and has contributed to Upside and Fast Company magazines. He was also the host of "Malone", an interview series on PBS[2].

In May 2007, he took a pro-copyright stance in the controversy over divulging encryption codes related to HD DVD and Blu-Ray media. http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=sci_tech&id=5269200

[edit] Bibliography

  • The Valley of Heart's Delight: A Silicon Valley Notebook, 1963-2001, Wiley, 2002, ISBN 978-0471201915
  • The Virtual Corporation: Structuring and Revitalizing the Corporation for the 21st Century, by William H. Davidow and Michael S. Malone, Harpercollins, 1992, ISBN 978-0887305931

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ http://www.annonline.com/interviews/990412/biography.html
  2. ^ ABC News: Why Old Rockers Sound Better Than Ever