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

Shopify: The Next Leg up for My Biggest Mistake

I have been consistently wrong on Shopify, whose stock is now consolidating after hitting an all-time high over $1,450 a share.

Paysafe Is Taking Money from iGamblers, But Can It Pocket You Returns?

Paysafe has been handling gambling payments in Europe for decades and is now coming to the States. Now PSFE stock is ready for its closeup.

Alibaba Group Holding: Time to Jump Back In?

Alibaba has been through the China government mill and is now cheaper than America's cloud stocks, so smart money is buying BABA stock.

SoFi Stock Is One SPAC That Could Actually Pay Off in the Long Run

SoFi CEO Anthony Noto has built a low-cost processor for all kinds of financial accounts, making his stock a worthy speculation.

This New Move Into API Should Make You Feel Better About Twilio

Twilio's growth is projected to slow in the current quarter but it's using acquisitions to become a full-service API company that turns Web sites into sales and service sites.