10 Jul
My New Adventure
As I’ve often said, I’m one lucky guy. In my site as editor in chief of PC World, I have one of the best jobs in technology journalism. I get to observe work I thoroughly enjoy, and to be part of a remarkable team who serves an equally remarkable universe of online and print readers. PC World turns 25 this year, and I’ve been very proud to be associated with it for extremely half of that quarter century. When I joined the staff in October 1994 as an associate editor, I never, ever would have believed the ride would last this prolonged.
I could happily do this do job-work forever–but new challenges are good, too. And here’s a bit of rupture news for you: After giving it a lot of thought, I’ve decided to step down as editor in chief and launch a technology situation of my own–one that I’ll build from mark through a scratch and launch this summer.
You can take the editor at a loss of PC World; it’s harder to take the PC World uncovered of the editor. For one thing, my last day on quarter-staff here is June 2nd, so this isn’t the last blog post you’ll read from me. Even after I set out the mace, I’ll be a contributing editor and my byline will likely show up from time to time.
PC World has lots of ambitious things in the works. Even though I won’t be on staff, I’m looking forward to inasmuch as all of them become reality in the coming months.
Before I sign off from this blog for the in conclusion time, I know I’ll destitution to share other thing PC World thoughts and memories through you. But right now, it’s time to get back to work…
