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Bio: Standalone journalist Chris Nolan runs **QTE**Politics from Left to Right,**QTE** a political Web site at www.chrisnolan.com that focuses on the intersection of politics, technology and business issues in San Francisco, in California and on the national scene.

Nolan's work is well-known to tech-savvy readers. Her weekly syndicated column, **QTE**Talk is Cheap,**QTE** appeared in The New York Post, Upside, Wired.com and other publications. Debuting in 1997 at the beginnings of the Internet stock boom, it covered a wide variety of topics and was well regarded for its humor, insight and news value.

Nolan has led her peers in breaking important stories. Her reporting on Silicon Valley banker Frank Quattrone was the first to uncover the now infamous **QTE**friend of Frank**QTE** accounts and led, eventually, to Quattrone's conviction on obstruction of justice charges.

In addition to columns and Weblogging, Nolan's work has appeared in The Washington Post, The New Republic, Fortune, Business 2.0 and Condé Nast Traveler, and she has spoken frequently on the impact of Weblogging on politics and journalism.

Before moving to San Francisco, Nolan, who has more than 20 years of reporting experience, wrote about politics and technology in Washington, D.C., for a series of television trade magazines. She holds a B.A. from Barnard College, Columbia University.

   
Rating Points: 15 Points
Average Rating: starstarstarstarstar from 3 Votes
Total Stories: 73
Overall Ranking: 222 of 888
     
Articles By This Author: (Most recent articles first)

starstarstarstarstar 2005-11-30 Welcome to Computer Hell
starstarstarstarstar 2005-11-22 Two Sides to the Municipal Wi-Fi Story
starstarstarstarstar 2005-11-17 ICANN Controversy Is Just the Beginning
starstarstarstarstar 2005-11-09 Online Voting Offers Advantages
starstarstarstarstar 2005-11-03 Internet Fees Can Take a Toll
starstarstarstarstar 2005-10-27 Who Should Control ICANN?
starstarstarstarstar 2005-10-24 Consumers and Broadband Providers Are Bound to Tangle
starstarstarstarstar 2005-10-13 Technology Changes Politics in Quiet, Subtle Ways
starstarstarstarstar 2005-10-04 Ellison Case Might Satisfy No One
starstarstarstarstar 2005-09-28 For This, They Needed a Survey?
starstarstarstarstar 2005-09-22 Google Wi-Fi Would Have a Big Impact
starstarstarstarstar 2005-09-15 Ellison Settlement Invites Cynicism
starstarstarstarstar 2005-09-08 Web Activism Hints at New Political Force
starstarstarstarstar 2005-09-01 Techies and Politicians: On Different Networks
starstarstarstarstar 2005-08-25 Hangin with the Not-So-Technical Crowd
starstarstarstarstar 2005-08-18 Book Publishers Cant Buck the Web
starstarstarstarstar 2005-08-12 Timing Favors Stem Cell Supporters
starstarstarstarstar 2005-08-04 Taking Sides for the Municipal Wireless Showdown
starstarstarstarstar 2005-07-28 Roberts Nomination Highlights Webs Influence
starstarstarstarstar 2005-07-21 Powell Will Improve Techs Leverage
starstarstarstarstar 2005-07-13 Internet Tax Debate Gets Stickier
starstarstarstarstar 2005-07-07 The Taxman Cometh to Online
starstarstarstarstar 2005-06-27 Cooperation Is Key for P2P, Media
starstarstarstarstar 2005-06-22 Preparing for the Grokster Watershed
starstarstarstarstar 2005-06-15 Chinese Business Carries a Price
starstarstarstarstar 2005-06-09 Momentum Builds for Digital IDs
starstarstarstarstar 2005-06-02 Warmer Regulatory Climate May Bend SarbOx
starstarstarstarstar 2005-05-26 Stem Cell Debate at Critical Juncture
starstarstarstarstar 2005-05-18 Dont Overlook the Global Tech Economy
starstarstarstarstar 2005-05-11 Flag Ruling Doesnt Signal End to Copyright Issues
starstarstarstarstar 2005-05-04 MPAA Leader Weighs In on Grokster Case
starstarstarstarstar 2005-04-28 Call to Turn off PCs Is Misguided
starstarstarstarstar 2005-04-20 Dormouse Reveals Counterculture Links to Computer History
starstarstarstarstar 2005-04-14 Privacy Solutions: Do They Fall Short?
starstarstarstarstar 2005-04-06 New Web-Ad Law Stirs Tempest in a Blogging Teacup
starstarstarstarstar 2005-03-30 Grokster, the FEC, Apple and Me
starstarstarstarstar 2005-03-23 Good Business Can Make for Bad Politics
starstarstarstarstar 2005-03-16 Peer-to-Peer Is Here to Stay
starstarstarstarstar 2005-03-09 Webloggers Influence Causes A Need for Regulation
starstarstarstarstar 2005-03-02 Fiorinas Next Stop After HP: The World?
starstarstarstarstar 2005-02-24 Personal Info Is Ripe for the Taking
starstarstarstarstar 2005-02-17 Nonprofits: A Patent-Free Zone?
starstarstarstarstar 2005-02-09 Will Copyright Fight Draw a Crowd?
starstarstarstarstar 2005-02-02 Privacy Debate Misses the Point
starstarstarstarstar 2005-01-27 Tech Playing Larger Role in Politics
starstarstarstarstar 2005-01-19 Stem-Cell Gold Rush Spreads Beyond California
starstarstarstarstar 2005-01-12 IBMs Giveaway Should Play Well
starstarstarstarstar 2005-01-05 Blogs Power Stretches Far Beyond Politics
starstarstarstarstar 2004-12-30 Tech Must Surpass Small Politics in 2005
starstarstarstarstar 2004-12-26 Stock Option Bill Tops Techs 2005 Legislative Agenda
starstarstarstarstar 2004-12-15 Wait and See Persists on Copyright Issues
starstarstarstarstar 2004-12-09 Business and Politics Mix Badly in California
starstarstarstarstar 2004-12-02 Can Exposing Personal Info Preserve Privacy?
starstarstarstarstar 2004-11-17 Savvy Politicos Will Keep Net Outreach Front and Center
starstarstarstarstar 2004-11-10 Changes in Congress Cast Tech Fights in New Light
starstarstarstarstar 2004-11-04 What Will Re-election Mean for High Tech?
starstarstarstarstar 2004-10-27 Site Blockage Shows Bush Team Doesnt Get It
starstarstarstarstar 2004-10-20 Dont Let Creativity Crisis Drain U.S. Work Force
starstarstarstarstar 2004-10-13 Web Censorship Choices Pit Business Against Politics
starstarstarstarstar 2004-10-06 Diebold Debacle Signals Need for a Paper Trail
starstarstarstarstar 2004-09-29 Creative Licensing Scheme Grabs Artists Attention
starstarstarstarstar 2004-09-23 Techs Capitol Hill Hurdles
starstarstarstarstar 2004-09-15 Using Mapping Tech to Mine for Voters
starstarstarstarstar 2004-09-09 Is Bush Good for the Tech Worker?
starstarstarstarstar 2004-09-01 Kerry Grasps Potential of Tech, Backer Says
starstarstarstarstar 2004-08-25 Outsourcing Hits a Fault Line in Tech
starstarstarstarstar 2004-08-24 Beware of Stealth Clauses to Laws
starstarstarstarstar 2004-08-17 Stem-Cell Research Could Help Keep U.S. Jobs
starstarstarstarstar 2004-08-12 Outsourcing: The Candidates Take Sides—or Do They?
starstarstarstarstar 2004-07-29 The Politics of Googles IPO
starstarstarstarstar 2004-07-22 Stem Cell Initiative: A Boost for Research and Silicon Valley
starstarstarstarstar 2004-07-14 Tech Learns Give-and-Take in Bill on Expensing
starstarstarstarstar 2004-07-08 When Technology and Politics Collide


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