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As columnist for the San Jose Mercury News from 1994-2005 Gillmor was one of the leading chroniclers of the Silicon Valley dot-com boom and its subsequent bust. His weblog at SiliconValley.com is believed to have been the first by a journalist for a traditional media company. Before joining the Mercury News was with the Kansas City Times, several newspapers in Vermont and then for six years with the Detroit Free Press.
 
As columnist for the San Jose Mercury News from 1994-2005 Gillmor was one of the leading chroniclers of the Silicon Valley dot-com boom and its subsequent bust. His weblog at SiliconValley.com is believed to have been the first by a journalist for a traditional media company. Before joining the Mercury News was with the Kansas City Times, several newspapers in Vermont and then for six years with the Detroit Free Press.
  
He is also the author of the book "We the Media" (2004), chronicling how the Internet helps independent journalists combat the consolidation of traditional media, using new internet tools including weblogs, RSS, SMS and peer to peer.
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Dan Gillmor is the author of the book "We the Media" (2004), chronicling how the Internet helps independent journalists combat the consolidation of traditional media, using new internet tools including weblogs, RSS, SMS and peer to peer.
  
Dan Gillmor is director of a new Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard. Gillmor worked at the Detroit Free Press and the Kansas City Times before moving to the San Jose Mercury News in 1994. He left the Mercury News in January 2005 to work on a grassroots journalism project, called Bayosphere, launched in May 2005. Nowadays he is also involved in an online travel application project called Dopplr.
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He left the Mercury News in January 2005 to work on a grassroots journalism project, called Bayosphere. He is also currently involved in the online travel application project called [[Dopplr]].
  
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Dan Gillmor is director of a new Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard.
  
 
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