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Sree Sreenivasan

Contributing Editor @sree Contact

Sree is DNAinfo's technology expert, explaining trends and demystifying the technology that affect Manhattanites. He is dean of student affairs at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, where he teaches in the digital journalism program.

For more than eight years, he served as technology reporter for WABC-TV and WNBC-TV and now appears on various TV shows to talk tech. He has written articles for the New York Times, Business Week, Rolling Stone, National Journal, Bloomberg, Forbes and Popular Science.

He is co-founder and former president of the South Asian Journalists Association, a group of more than 1,000 journalists across the U.S. and Canada. In 2004, Newsweek magazine named him one of the nation's 20 most influential South Asians; and in 2009, AdAge named him "one of 25 media people to follow on Twitter."

Fun Fact: Sree loves to play golf, and Manhattan is a great place to find courses within a short drive or even a subway ride. But he hasn't played much since his twins - now 6 - were born.

 


 

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August 25, 2010

Geolocation is the next front in the social media war and Facebook recently made a play to dominate the battlefield.

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August 16, 2010

Rupert Murdoch plans to launch a new newspaper on the iPad. Whether it will be successful is no sure thing.

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August 9, 2010

TBD.com, which launched with all eyes in the media world upon it, is the latest site catering to hyperlocal news.

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August 2, 2010

Cell Phone and WiFi service are in the works for the city's subway system, but perhaps they should be delayed.

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July 20, 2010

The Gulf oil spill has inspired news organizations to think of new ways to present the news.

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July 13, 2010

Bit.ly has changed taken URL shortening to a new level, and shows you should never take technology for granted.

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July 6, 2010

There are two types of technology in the world: the kind that improves common things and the scary kind.

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June 29, 2010

The World Cup features not only flashy play on the pitch, but has also inspired some innovative coverage.