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Interview with Professor Emeritus Jean Grossholtz

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Posted on: Friday, February 27, 2009 0 comments
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Julie Holley began her journalism career after attending Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. She learned how to research, assemble facts and ask questions at Mount Holyoke College. In 1996, Stuff Magazine; a Boston-based print publication gave Julie her first journalism stripe publishing her piece on Macintosh peripherals. Amidst the collective knowledge, intellect, research, experimentation and entrepreneurship of the Cambridge/Boston/Route 128 nexus she hosted and produced Talk Tech; a live, interactive television show featuring prominent and less prominent thinkers, do[ers] and leaders in the computer-science/Web-space. She is especially interested in mobile communications, augmented reality, online communities and the economic impact of the World Wide Web. Born in Canada, she grew up in Queens, NY. When not immersed in technology, she finds herself in a Brooklyn state of mind.

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