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Stephen Lawson
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Senior U.S. Correspondent Stephen Lawson, based in San Francisco, covers storage and wired and wireless networks for the IDG News Service. He writes stories and video scripts, shoots video segments, and edits stories. Lawson's particular areas of interest include WiMax, wireless spectrum, open mobile networks, and storage compliance. He has explored municipal Wi-Fi projects, the scientific use of high-speed Internet, and changing roles in storage administration.
A former copy editor for IDG's InfoWorld, Lawson covered networking for that publication from 1996 until 1999, when he joined the News Service as its Hong Kong correspondent. There he covered general IT issues in Hong Kong and mainland China, including mobile services and the territory's brief dot-com craze. In 2001, Lawson returned to San Francisco, adding video production to his responsibilities in 2006.
Outside the office, Lawson is an avid photographer and Western history buff and has studied video production and marketing strategy.
Stories:
Storage revolution shuffling IT jobs
Fujitsu helps with ET search
A tale of two city Wi-Fi's
BEATS:
Home Networking Hubs Networking Networking Protocols Networking Standards Routers Switches Wireless Internet |
The IDG News Service distributes exclusive news, features, columns and graphics to Computerworld, CIO, NetworkWorld, PC World, Macworld and Infoworld – technology publications and web sites that account for more than 300 titles circulated in more than 85 countries.
News Service staff journalists report from Tokyo, Taipei, Singapore, Beijing, Bangalore, Paris, London, Brussels, Dublin, New York, Miami, Washington, Boston and San Francisco, and their stories are supplemented by contributions from IDG media worldwide. Each week day, the News Service distributes more than 100 stories across IDG’s global network of technology media outlets.
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