Dana Blankenhorn

Dana Blankenhorn

Expertise: Technology, Biotech, Renewable energy

Education: M.S,J. Northwestern (Medill School) 1978; B.A. Rice University, History and Political Science 1977

Awards & Accomplishments: Tech reporter since 1982, Freelance since 1983, on Internet since 1985. Created first online coverage of Internet with a magazine, Interactive Age, 1994 Co-wrote BBS Systems for Business in 1991, Wrote Guide to Field Computing in 1992 Wrote technology history now called "Living with Moore's Law" in 2001, 2010, 2021 Author of over a dozen books, both fiction and non-fiction

About Dana:
Dana Blankenhorn has been a financial journalist since 1978, a technology journalist since 1982, and an Internet journalist since 1985. He writes a Substack newsletter, Facing the Future, which covers technology, markets, and politics.

He has written a half-dozen technology books, several novels available at the Amazon Kindle store, and covered beats ranging from education to e-commerce, and from open source to renewable energy. He lives in Atlanta.

Recent Articles

Advanced Micro Devices: The Snapback Rally Is On

AMD designs continue to lead in microprocessors. Its graphics chips are competitive and Xilinx makes the story even better.

Polestar EVs Are Too Niche for Long-Term GGPI Stock Growth

Polestar is in a crowded luxury niche. I suspect the big profits in EVs will come from the mass market. This doesn't give GGPI stock much room.

Matterport: The Danger of Being too Early

Creating 3D files on built space could be a metaverse winner, but Matterport won't be here when the metaverse reaches its potential.

Ocugen Is Two Strikes in With a Third in the Books

Ocugen has tried repeatedly to bring drugs to market, first as Histogenics and later under its current name.

Skillz Stock Is Spending Too Much on Its Marketability

Skillz spent $2,500 last year to get users who spent an average of under $60 with it. SKLZ stock built to turn mobile solitaire players into gamblers, is spending too much on marketing to justify an investment.