Thomas Claburn's Bio
Thomas Claburn has been writing about business and technology since 1996, for publications such as New Architect, PC Computing, InformationWeek, Salon, Wired, and Ziff Davis Smart Business. Before that, he worked in film and television, having earned a not particularly useful master's degree in film production. He wrote the original treatment for 3DO's Killing Time, a short story that appeared in On Spec, and the screenplay for an independent film called The Hanged Man, which he would later direct. He's the author of a science fiction novel, Reflecting Fires, and a sadly neglected blog, Lot 49. His iPhone game, Blocfall, is available through the iTunes App Store. His wife is a talented jazz singer; he does not sing, which is for the best.
Archive
- Microsoft, Adobe, Yahoo, Tout Web 2.0 Hybrid Apps
- Web 2.0 Arrives to Find Web 3.0 Underway
- New Draft Of GPLv3 Is Published, Extends Reach To More Than Software
- Jaduka Offers Phone API for Web Developers
- Sun Targets LAMP With Solaris Tools
- Kapow Mashup Server Adds Feed APIs
- Brief: Mashups Made Easy
- Adobe Turns PDF Over to Standards Body
- Study Finds Open Source Benefits Business
- Open Source Developers Build on Amazon Web Services
- Is A Closed iPhone Doomed To Fail?
- Software-Defined Radio Technology Promises Converged Wireless Devices
- Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Agree On Web Site Mapping Standard
- Scientists Envision Power Without Wires
- Open Season on Closed Platforms at Web 2.0
- Intel Packages Blogs, RSS, And Wikis For Businesses
- Adobe Opens Flash Scripting Engine Code
- Google, Microsoft Online Apps Raise Security Questions
- In Depth: Is Centralized IT Killing Tech Innovation?
- Nokia Opens Browser Code To Developers
- Salesforce.com Moves Microsoft Excel To The Web
- Google Debuts Four New Search Products and Promises Openness
- Google Patents Voice Search

