Please Welcome Christopher Mims


I’d like to welcome Christopher Mims as the latest member of the Connected Internet team. Christopher is a freelance writer and editor who traffics in science and its implications. He’s also an entrepreneur and new media best practices fanatic.

He’s a Brooklynite who moonlights as an associate editor, online, for Scientific American. He built ScienceBlogs while online editor at Seed Magazine, and he now writes for blog.sciam.com, as well as Inkling Magazine and Popular Science. He is also one of a handful of people on earth qualified to do Magnetic Resonance Imaging on crayfish.

As a journalist Chris gets to see a lot of stuff before it ever gets to the public, so hopefully Connected Internet will be getting a few exclusives in the future!

If you’re interested in joining the team, then click here for more details.

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Everton is based in London and has worked in the internet and mobile space for over ten years now, and before that worked in corporate strategy and consulting. He has a degree in Economics from Cambridge University, and currently runs the Portal and online operations for one of the largest ISPs in the UK. He also writes for Windows 7 News.

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  1. #1

    Welcome on board, Christopher.

    Thats a really interesting topic you are covering. I can’t wait to read your first article!

  2. #2

    Thanks Bjorn, and thanks Everton for putting together a blog that’s been a compelling read for long enough that when I found out you were looking for new writers, I couldn’t say no.

    One small correction–as of April 2007 I’m actually full time at Scientific American!

    But that passage you grabbed from my Netscape Navigator profile isn’t wholly innacurate–I do have an entrepreneurial bent, and bad UI and design drives me up the wall.

    Next question: does anyone have any idea why someone who is putting by-lined articles all over the web on practically a daily basis should have a year-old Netscape Navigator profile that he never uses be the 4th Google hit for his name? Time to register christophermims.com, I suppose…

  3. #3

    hmm no idea about the google thing. It’s probably because it appears on Netscape, which is a reputable site. Have you tried updating your Netscape profile?

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