Myriam Joire
Myriam Joire | |
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Born |
Cannes | 9 January 1969
Nationality | Canadian[1] |
Occupation | Technology writer |
Myriam Joire is a technology writer, best known for her editorial and podcasting work on the website Engadget.
Originally a video game programmer[2] she became a writer/reviewer with her blog tnkgrl Mobile which led to her becoming a senior editor at Engadget[3]
She was a Technology evangelist for the smart watch company Pebble until 24 October 2014.[4]
Personal
She is self-described as "queer."[5][6]
References
- ↑ http://www.transalliancesociety.org/education/documents/01transbiosmall.pdf
- ↑ http://austin2012.sched.org/speaker/myriamjoire
- ↑ Ballecer, Robert. "Coding 101 - Myriam Joire". http://twit.tv/. twit.tv. Retrieved 24 March 2015. External link in
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(help) - ↑ https://twitter.com/tnkgrl/status/526143306376282112
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Notable interviews and articles
External links
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