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Michael Shawn Malone (born January 21, 1954) is an American author, columnist, editor, investor, businessman, and television producer. He has been the host of several shows on
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. , Malone is a columnist for
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, an op-ed contributor for ''
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'', a contributing editor to ''
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'', and the editor-in-chief of Edgelings.com, a website focused on business and technology news in
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. Malone is the author of numerous books and has written the "Silicon Insider" column for ABC since 2000. In his
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he usually uses the name "Michael S. Malone", to distinguish his work from that of another U.S. author named Michael Malone, primarily a writer of fiction.


Early life and education

Malone was born in 1954 in
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in
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, a state in
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. His father was a
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U.S. Air Force
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who later worked as a freelance writer. After living in
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for a time, he grew up in Sunnyvale, California. He graduated from
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in 1975 and received his
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from SCU in 1977.


Professional career

Malone worked in public relations for Hewlett-Packard Co. before joining the ''San Jose Mercury-News'' in 1979. During 1980, he joined the ''
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'' and became one of the nation's first daily high-tech reporters. For his work breaking stories on toxic waste, drugs, sweatshops, and espionage, he was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize twice, but he quickly left ''The Mercury News'' in 1981 and became a freelancer. Malone's work appeared in ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The Mercury News'', the ''Los Angeles Times'', Forbes ASAP, Upside Magazine, Fast Company, ''The New York Times'', and others under various roles between 1981 and 2001. He has also written for ''the
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'' and ''the
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'', is a former editor of ''
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'' ASAP, and has contributed to '' Upside'' and ''
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'' magazines. He was also the host of ''Malone'', an interview series on KTEH, the
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station in
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. In 2000 he became the "Silicon Insider" columnist of
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' website. Malone is the author of 15 books, covering the world of business and technology, including '' Infinite Loop: How Apple, the World's Most Insanely Great Computer Company, Went Insane'' (), ''The Big Score'', ''The Virtual Corporation'' and ''Intellectual Capital'', ''Going Public'', ''Virtual Selling'', and ''One Digital Day''.


Notable works and honours

Of his work for ABC, Malone has written that "Over the near-decade I've had this job, I've probably written five columns that drew major national attention: calling for
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's firing, declaring the decline of
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, predicting the death of newspapers, naming Matt Drudge the most influential journalist in America and" (alleging liberal) "
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in the recent" (2008) presidential election. In 2004, he was named a Distinguished Friend of Oxford University. Malone produced the four-episode/four-hour PBS miniseries '' The New Heroes'' (2005), with colleague Bob Grove and executive producer David Davis. He also authored liner notes for the accompanying soundtrack CD. Hosted by
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, "The New Heroes" was about
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. The series, which aired in primetime, was nominated for an
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(27th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards) in the category of "Outstanding Achievement in a Craft: Cinematography", but did not win.


Private life

Malone is a fan of
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band The Zombies. He also has written about his support of contemporary bands such as
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, The Shins,
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,
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, Dashboard Confessional, Bright Eyes, White Stripes, and
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, calling them "as good—and often better—as the music of ... Rock's so-called golden age."


Scouting

In August 2008, Malone led a group of twenty Boy Scouts and troop leaders from Troop 466 in the
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area on a 56-mile trek on horseback from Fort Reno, Oklahoma to
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. Malone said that he wanted to find another unique experience, after having previously taken Scouts in his troop on a 192-mile hike across England.


Publications

* ''The Craft of Professional Writing: A Guide for Amateur and Professional Writers'', Anthem Press, July 2018, * ''Four Percent: The Extraordinary Story of Exceptional American Youth'', Windrush Publishers, 2015, * ''Intel Trinity: How Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove Built the World's Most Important Company'', Harper Business, July 15, 2014, * ''The Guardian of All Things: The Epic Story of Human Memory'',
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, 2012, * ''No Size Fits All: From Mass Marketing to Mass Handselling'', with Tom Hayes, Penguin/Portfolio Hardcover, 2009, * ''The Future Arrived Yesterday: The Rise of the Protean Corporation and What It Means for You'', Crown Business, 2009, * ''Bill & Dave: How Hewlett and Packard Built the World's Greatest Company'', Portfolio Hardcover, 2007, * ''The Valley of Heart's Delight: A Silicon Valley Notebook, 1963–2001'', Wiley, 2002, * ''Betting It All: The Entrepreneurs of Technology'', Wiley, 2001, * ''Big Issues: The Examined Life in a Digital Age'', Wiley, 2001, * ''Infinite Loop: How the World's Most Insanely Great Computer Company Went Insane'', Aurum Press Ltd., 2000, * ''Intellectual Capital: Realizing Your Company's True Value by Finding Its Hidden Brainpower'', by Leif Edvinsson and Michael S. Malone, Harpercollins, 1997, * ''Virtual Selling: Going Beyond the Automated Sales Force to Achieve Total Sales Quality'', by Michael S. Malone and Thomas M. Siebel, Free Press, 1996, * ''The Microprocessor: A Biography'', Springer, 1995, * ''The Virtual Corporation: Structuring and Revitalizing the Corporation for the 21st Century'', by William H. Davidow and Michael S. Malone, Harpercollins, 1992, * ''Going Public: MIPS Computer and the Entrepreneurial Dream'', Harper Perennial, 1992, * ''The Big Score: The Billion Dollar Story of Silicon Valley'', Doubleday, 1985,


References

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