Matthew Ingram
Matthew Ingram is the Chief Digital Writer for the Columbia Journalism Review, covering the intersection of media and the internet, including platforms like Facebook, Twitter, 4chan, and QAnon. Based in Canada, he has a rich background in journalism, having written for Fortune magazine and GigaOm, and previously working at the Globe and Mail where he launched a stock index including early internet companies and spearheaded initiatives in social media and blogging.
Recommendations
A novel by Cory Doctorow about a world where a small group of rebels reject control by elites and create their own economy.
William Gibson's book about a post-apocalyptic world that discovers a two-way portal to an earlier time, and a woman's life in both worlds.
Neal Stephenson’s trilogy exploring the development of science and key figures in the early days of the Enlightenment.
Editions
On the Internet, Metafilter, and Matera