Difference between revisions of "Kevin Murphy"

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== Career History ==
 
== Career History ==
Mr. Murphy is a former journalist. He has years of experience covering internet and domain name industry news. He has been the US Bureau Chief<ref>[http://masoncole.typepad.com/vyblog/2007/01/i_think_kevin_m.html masoncole.typepad.com]</ref> with Datamonitor, reporting on the internet technology sector on a daily basis for Computer Business Review and ComputerWire.<ref>[http://www.shibuimarkets.com/samples/computerwire/App_040507.pdf shibuimarkets.com]</ref>
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Mr. Murphy is a former journalist. He has years of experience covering internet and domain name industry news. He has been the US Bureau Chief<ref>[http://masoncole.typepad.com/vyblog/2007/01/i_think_kevin_m.html masoncole.typepad.com]</ref> with Datamonitor, reporting on the internet technology sector on a daily basis for Computer Business Review and [[ComputerWire]].<ref>[http://www.shibuimarkets.com/samples/computerwire/App_040507.pdf shibuimarkets.com]</ref>
  
 
He usually contributes to publications like The Register<ref>[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/01/23/sbc_enforcing_allencompassing_web_patent/ theregister.co.uk]</ref> and [[Domain Name Wire]].
 
He usually contributes to publications like The Register<ref>[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/01/23/sbc_enforcing_allencompassing_web_patent/ theregister.co.uk]</ref> and [[Domain Name Wire]].

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Email: Kevin.Murphy [at] computerwire.com

Kevin Murphy is an Editor at DomainIncite.[1]

He has attended ICANN Meetings[2] and reported on many since 1999.

Career History

Mr. Murphy is a former journalist. He has years of experience covering internet and domain name industry news. He has been the US Bureau Chief[3] with Datamonitor, reporting on the internet technology sector on a daily basis for Computer Business Review and ComputerWire.[4]

He usually contributes to publications like The Register[5] and Domain Name Wire.

He has been a staff writer for ComputerWire.[6]

Publications

References