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58 | Nika | Gonzaga | f | Dvorak started his career as a wine writer. He has written for various publications, including InfoWorld, PC Magazine (two separate columns since 1986), MarketWatch, BUG Magazine (Croatia), and Info Exame (Brazil). Dvorak has been a columnist for Boardwatch, Forbes, Forbes.com, MacUser, MicroTimes, PC/Computing, Barron's Magazine, Smart Business, and The Vancouver Sun. (The MicroTimes column ran under the banner Dvorak's Last Column.) He has written for The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, MacMania Networks, International Herald Tribune, The San Francisco Examiner and The Philadelphia Inquirer among numerous other publications. On episode 524 of the No Agenda Podcast Dvorak mentioned that MarketWatch had "gotten rid of him" after Adam Curry made a suggestion for his next column. Dvorak did not give any further details. Dvorak created a few tech running jokes; in episode 18 of TWiT (This Week in Tech) he claimed that, thanks to his hosting provider, he "gets no spam." Dvorak has written or co-authored over a dozen books, including Hypergrowth: The Rise and Fall of the Osborne Computer Corporation with Adam Osborne and Dvorak's Guide to Desktop Telecommunications in 1990, Dvorak's Guide to PC Telecommunications (Osborne McGraw-Hill, Berkeley, California, 1992), Dvorak's Guide to OS/2 (Random House, New York, 1993) with co-authors Dave Whittle and Martin McElroy, Dvorak Predicts (Osborne McGraw-Hill, Berkeley, California, 1994), Online! The Book (Prentice Hall PTR, October, 2003) with co-authors Wendy Taylor and Chris Pirillo and his latest e-book is Inside Track 2013. | Dvorak married Mimi Smith-Dvorak on August 8, 1988. He is listed as a minister of the Universal Life Church. Dvorak said on show 600 of No Agenda that he occasionally posts online under the pseudonym Mark Pugner. | gonzaga started her career as a wine writer. sh ehas written for various publications, including infoworld, pc magazine (two separate columns since 1986), marketwatch, bug magazine (croatia), and info exame (brazil). gonzaga has been a columnist for boardwatch, forbes, forbes.com, macuser, microtimes, pc/computing, barron's magazine, smart business, and the vancouver sun. (the microtimes column ran under the banner gonzaga's last column.) sh ehas written for the new york times, los angeles times, macmania networks, international herald tribune, the san francisco examiner and the philadelphia inquirer among numerous other publications. on episode 524 of the no agenda podcast gonzaga mentioned that marketwatch had "gotten rid of him" after adam curry made a suggestion for her next column. gonzaga did not give any further details. gonzaga created a few tech running jokes; in episode 18 of twit (this week in tech) sh eclaimed that, thanks to her hosting provider, sh e"gets no spam." gonzaga has written or co-authored over a dozen books, including hypergrowth: the rise and fall of the osborne computer corporation with adam osborne and gonzaga's guide to desktop telecommunications in 1990, gonzaga's guide to pc telecommunications (osborne mcgraw-hill, berkeley, california, 1992), gonzaga's guide to os/2 (random house, new york, 1993) with co-authors dave whittle and martin mcelroy, gonzaga predicts (osborne mcgraw-hill, berkeley, california, 1994), online! the book (prentice hall ptr, october, 2003) with co-authors wendy taylor and chris pirillo and her latest e-book is inside track 2013.gonzaga married mimi smith-gonzaga on august 8, 1988. sh eis listed as a minister of the universal life church. gonzaga said on show 600 of no agenda that sh eoccasionally posts online under the pseudonym mark pugner. | John | Dvorak | podcasters |