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21st-century American journalist
Noam Cohen
Occupation Journalist Nationality American Genre Non-fiction
Noam Cohen is an American journalist. He was a technology columnist and author of the "Link by Link" column for
The New York Times from 2007 to 2013.
[1] He is the author of the 2017 nonfiction book The Know-It-Alls: The Rise of Silicon Valley as a Political Powerhouse and Social Wrecking Ball, about the politics of
Silicon Valley .
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[5] His work has also appeared in
Wired magazine.
[6] He is a Wikipedia editor.
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Cohen was a history major in college.
[9] He lives in
Brooklyn, New York .
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Bibliography
The Know-It-Alls: The Rise of Silicon Valley as a Political Powerhouse and Social Wrecking Ball , The New Press 2017.
ISBN
9781620972106 ,
OCLC
1011339066
"A war of one's own". Wired . 29.11: 32–37. November 2021.
References
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"Biography" . Noam Cohen . Retrieved January 22, 2018 .
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"Book review: The-Know-It-Alls by Noam Cohen — hostile view of free speech" .
Financial Times . Retrieved December 30, 2017 .
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"Is Silicon Valley threatening democracy?" . Recode . Retrieved December 30, 2017 .
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THE KNOW-IT-ALLS by Noam Cohen | Kirkus Reviews .
^ Knee, Jonathan A. (November 10, 2017).
"Review: Two Contrasting Views of Silicon Valley's Influence" . The New York Times .
ISSN
0362-4331 . Retrieved December 30, 2017 .
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"Noam Cohen" . Wired . Retrieved December 30, 2017 .
^ Cohen, Noam (October 28, 2021).
"VIPs expect special treatment. At Wikipedia, don't even ask" .
The Washington Post . (I am a Wikipedia editor).
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Wikipedia:Noam Cohen , a collection of articles which Cohen has written about Wikipedia and its community.
^ Recode, Staff (December 24, 2017).
"Full transcript: Author Noam Cohen calls social media a 'wrecking ball' on Recode Decode" .
Recode .
Vox Media . Retrieved November 15, 2019 .
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"Noam Cohen" .
Wired .
Condé Nast . Retrieved November 15, 2019 .
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