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David Welch Pogue (born March 9, 1963) is an American technology and science writer and TV presenter. He is an Emmy-winning correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning and author of the "Crowdwise" column in The New York Times Smarter Living section. He has hosted 18 Nova specials on PBS, including NOVA ScienceNow, the Making Stuff series in 2011 and 2013, and Hunting the Elements in 2012. Pogue has written or co-written seven books in the For Dummies series (including Macintosh computers, magic, opera, and classical music).

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  • David Welch Pogue (born March 9, 1963) is an American technology and science writer and TV presenter. He is an Emmy-winning correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning and author of the "Crowdwise" column in The New York Times Smarter Living section. He has hosted 18 Nova specials on PBS, including NOVA ScienceNow, the Making Stuff series in 2011 and 2013, and Hunting the Elements in 2012. Pogue has written or co-written seven books in the For Dummies series (including Macintosh computers, magic, opera, and classical music). In 1999, he launched his own series of computer how-to books called the Missing Manual series, which now includes more than 100 titles covering a variety of Mac and Windows operating systems and applications. Among the dozens of books Pogue has authored is The World According to Twitter (2009), written in collaboration with around 500,000 of his Twitter followers, and Pogue's Basics (2014), which was a New York Times bestseller. On October 21, 2013, Pogue announced he would be leaving The New York Times after 13 years in order to join Yahoo!, where he would create a new consumer-technology Web site. At the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show, Pogue joined Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer onstage during her keynote speech to throw the "on" switch for that new site, Yahoo! Tech. On November 13, 2018, Pogue announced his return to the Times as the writer of the "Crowdwise" feature for the "Smarter Living" section. Since 2012, Pogue has served as the emcee for the annual National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Technical and Engineering Emmys ceremony in Las Vegas. (en)
  • David Pogue est un journaliste américain né le 9 mars 1963 à Shaker Heights, Ohio. Il est le spécialiste des nouvelles technologies au New York Times, (en) et Scientific American. Il a animé le (en) sur PBSIl a également écrit ou coécrit 7 livres dans la collection pour les nuls. (fr)
  • David Pogue, född 9 mars 1963 i Shaker Heights i Ohio USA, är känd för sitt arbete som författare, teknikjournalist och för sitt komiska sätt att recensera teknik i sin videoblogg. (sv)
  • 戴维·伯格 (英語:David Welch Pogue,1963年3月9日-)是一名美國科技作家和科技电视频道主持人。他目前是雅虎科技的编辑。 他曾是纽约时报科技专栏作家,CBS News Sunday Morning科技评论员和科学美国人的专栏作家。他主持过PBS频道的NOVA ScienceNow 和2011年NOVA 特别节目 Making Stuff 以及2012年Hunting the Elements。 伯格写过及合著过系列里的 7本书(包括麦金塔电脑计算机, 魔术, 歌剧,和古典音乐)。 1999年,他发行了计算机自我学习丛书系列书籍,其中有100多本书,涉及了麦金塔电脑和Windows操作系统和应用等方方面面内容。 2009年,伯格和其Twitter 粉丝群里约50万人合著写了The World According to Twitter。 (zh)
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  • David Pogue est un journaliste américain né le 9 mars 1963 à Shaker Heights, Ohio. Il est le spécialiste des nouvelles technologies au New York Times, (en) et Scientific American. Il a animé le (en) sur PBSIl a également écrit ou coécrit 7 livres dans la collection pour les nuls. (fr)
  • David Pogue, född 9 mars 1963 i Shaker Heights i Ohio USA, är känd för sitt arbete som författare, teknikjournalist och för sitt komiska sätt att recensera teknik i sin videoblogg. (sv)
  • 戴维·伯格 (英語:David Welch Pogue,1963年3月9日-)是一名美國科技作家和科技电视频道主持人。他目前是雅虎科技的编辑。 他曾是纽约时报科技专栏作家,CBS News Sunday Morning科技评论员和科学美国人的专栏作家。他主持过PBS频道的NOVA ScienceNow 和2011年NOVA 特别节目 Making Stuff 以及2012年Hunting the Elements。 伯格写过及合著过系列里的 7本书(包括麦金塔电脑计算机, 魔术, 歌剧,和古典音乐)。 1999年,他发行了计算机自我学习丛书系列书籍,其中有100多本书,涉及了麦金塔电脑和Windows操作系统和应用等方方面面内容。 2009年,伯格和其Twitter 粉丝群里约50万人合著写了The World According to Twitter。 (zh)
  • David Welch Pogue (born March 9, 1963) is an American technology and science writer and TV presenter. He is an Emmy-winning correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning and author of the "Crowdwise" column in The New York Times Smarter Living section. He has hosted 18 Nova specials on PBS, including NOVA ScienceNow, the Making Stuff series in 2011 and 2013, and Hunting the Elements in 2012. Pogue has written or co-written seven books in the For Dummies series (including Macintosh computers, magic, opera, and classical music). (en)
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