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Oakland, California>Oakland, California| death_date =| death_place =| alma_mater = Whitman CollegeUniversity of Oregon| occupation = Journalist}}John Gregory Markoff (born October 24, 1949WEB,weblink Ask a Reporter Q&A: John Markoff, 2007, The New York Times,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20091015031817weblink">weblink October 15, 2009, dead, WEB,weblink John Gregory Markoff, 2017, AI and the Future of Work, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), en, 2018-03-06, 2018-03-02,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20180302103703weblink">weblink dead, ) is a journalist best known for his work covering technology at The New York Times for 28 years until his retirement in 2016,NEWS, Markoff, John, I Covered Tech for the Times for 28 Years, And Now My Time Is Over,weblink Wired, December 8, 2016, and a book and series of articles about the 1990s pursuit and capture of hacker Kevin Mitnick.WEB,weblink dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150227134218weblink">weblink 2015-02-27, Amazon.com: John Markoff: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle, Amazon, WEB,weblink John Markoff, DLD Conference, 2019-08-20,

Biography

Markoff was born in Oakland, California, and grew up in Palo Alto, California. He graduated from Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, with a B.A. in sociology in 1971. Additionally he received an M.A. in sociology from the University of Oregon in 1976.WEB,weblink John Markoff, NNDB, Soylent Communications, 16 March 2012, After leaving graduate school, he returned to California where he began writing for Pacific News Service, an alternative news syndicate based in San Francisco. He freelanced for a number of publications including The Nation, Mother Jones and Saturday Review. In 1981 he became part of the original staff of the computer industry weekly InfoWorld. In 1984 he became an editor at Byte Magazine and in 1985 he left to become a reporter in the business section of the San Francisco Examiner, where he wrote about Silicon Valley.In 1988 he moved to New York to write for the business section of the New York Times. In November 1988 he reported that Robert Tappan Morris, son of National Security Agency cryptographer Robert Morris, was the author of what would become known as the Internet worm.In December 1993 he wrote an early article about the World Wide Web, referring to it as a "map to the buried treasures of the Information Age."{{Triangulation|287|John Markoff}}

Markoff and Kevin Mitnick

(File:Markoffnytsfoff.jpg|thumb|John Markoff at the San Francisco New York Times bureau)On July 4, 1994, he wrote an article about Kevin Mitnick, who was then a fugitive from a number of law enforcement agencies.NEWS,weblink Cyberspace's Most Wanted: Hacker Eludes F.B.I. Pursuit - The New York Times, The New York Times, 4 July 1994, Markoff, John, He wrote several more pieces detailing Mitnick's capture. Markoff also co-wrote, with Tsutomu Shimomura, the book Takedown: The Pursuit and Capture of America's Most Wanted Computer Outlaw about the chase.NEWS,weblink An Outlaw in Cyberspace - The New York Times, The New York Times, 4 February 1996, Fallows, James, Markoff's writing about Mitnick was the subject of criticism by Mitnick supporters and unaffiliated parties who maintained that Markoff's accounts exaggerated or even invented Mitnick's activities and successes. Markoff was also accused by Jonathan Littman of journalistic impropriety and of over-hyping Mitnick's actual crimes.WEB,weblink Nonfiction Book Review: The Fugitive Game: Online with Kevin Mitnick by Jonathan Littman, Author Little Brown and Company $23.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-316-52858-0, Littman published a more sympathetic account of Mitnick's time as a fugitive in his own book on the incident, The Fugitive Game.Markoff stood by his reporting.WEB,weblink Markoff responds to Mitnick's criticism {{!, ZDNet| website=ZDNet }}The book later became a film that was released direct to video in the United States. The film went much further, with Markoff himself stating to the San Francisco Chronicle in 2000, "I thought it was a fundamentally dishonest movie." Mitnick stated that he settled a lawsuit with distributor Miramax over the film for an undisclosed sum.NEWS,weblink Movie About Notorious Hacker Inspires a Tangle of Suits and Subplots: Marin County author of Mitnick book says he was ripped off, Dan, Fost, May 4, 2000, SFGate, October 17, 2012,

Post-Mitnick

After Mitnick, Markoff continued to write about technology, focusing at times on wireless networking, writing early stories about non-line-of-sight broadband wireless, phased-array antennas, and multiple-in, multiple-out (MIMO) antenna systems to enhance Wi-Fi. He covered Jim Gillogly's 1999 break of the first three sections of the CIA's Kryptos cipher weblink, and writes regularly about semiconductors and supercomputers as well. He wrote the first two articles describing Admiral John Poindexter's return to government and the creation of the Total Information Awareness project. He shared the 2005 Gerald Loeb Award in the Deadline Writing category for the story "End of an Era".WEB,weblink 2005 Winners, UCLA Anderson School of Management, May 22, 2010,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20051216115915weblink">weblink December 16, 2005, Internet Archive, In 2009 he moved from the Business/Tech section of the New York Times to the Science section.Markoff contributed to the New York Times staff entry that received the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting. The series of 10 articles explored the business practices of Apple and other technology companies.WEB, The 2013 Pulitzer Prize Winners - Explanatory Reporting,weblink Pulitzer.org, 15 April 2013, NEWS,weblink 2013 Journalism Pulitzer Winners, 15 April 2013, The New York Times, 15 April 2013, He retired from his full-time position with The New York Times on December 1, 2016.MAGAZINE,weblink I Covered Tech for the Times for 28 Years, and Now My Time Is Over, WIRED, 2018-03-06, en-US, He continues to work as a freelance journalist for the Times and other organizations and volunteers at the Computer History Museum. He is an affiliated fellow of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence.WEB,weblink Fellows {{!, Stanford HAI}}Markoff is interviewed in Do You Trust This Computer?, a 2018 documentary on artificial intelligence.

Books

  • The High Cost of High Tech (with Lennie Siegel) (1985) {{ISBN|0-06-039045-X}}
  • BOOK, Hafner, Katie, Katie Hafner, Markoff, John, John Markoff, 1991, Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier, New York, Simon & Schuster, 0-671-68322-5,weblink
  • Takedown: The Pursuit and Capture of America's Most Wanted Computer Outlaw (with Tsutomu Shimomura) (1995) {{ISBN|0-7868-6210-6}}
  • What the Dormouse Said: How the 60s Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry (2005) {{ISBN|0-670-03382-0}}
  • BOOK, Vise, David, Markoff, John, Templeton, Brad, Should we be afraid of Google?., 2008, Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Princeton, NJ,weblink 978-1-4213-9896-9, 244394348, DVD video, Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary,
  • JOURNAL, A Robot Network Seeks to Enlist Your Computer, The New York Times, 20 October 2008,weblink 0362-4331,
  • Machines of Loving Grace: The Quest for Common Ground Between Humans and Robots (2015)
  • Whole Earth: The Many Lives of Stewart Brand (Penguin Press, 2022). {{ISBN|0735223947}} Briefly reviewed in the April 25 & May 2, 2022 issue of The New Yorker, p.73.

See also

References

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