Keith Dawson has been making sense out of technology and its uses in business for diverse audiences over a career that began before you were born, probably. Networked computer technology has been part of the mix for all of those years: as the era of punched cards was drawing to a close Dawson spearheaded what was possibly the world’s first online documentation system for remote, networked computers. He has worked as software developer, manager, marketer, writer, editor, and unelected pundit; for the last 20+ years he has toiled in the mines of the Internet. His newsletter Tasty Bits from the Technology Front, begun in 1994, won some awards. More recently he has written for Media Grok, Media Unspun, and Slashdot. A seminal blogger, Dawson has been advocating and practicing social media marketing since before the Web was birthed from forehead of Sir Tim.
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