Seth Weintraub is an American journalist and engineer. Weintraub founded the 9to5 network of tech blogs: 9to5Mac, [1] 9to5Google, 9to5Toys, DroneDJ, and Electrek. [2] [3]
In 1997, Weintraub earned a bachelor's degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the University of Southern California, with a minor in Multimedia and Creative Technologies. [4] In 2002, he received a master's degree from New York University, Tisch Interactive Telecommunications Program in 2004. [5] At that time, he was helping to manage the IT department at the NYU Medical School. [6]
From 2006 to 2008, Weintraub lived in Paris. At the same time, he started blogging for Computerworld. [6] In 2007, Weintraub created the 9to5Mac blog, where he wrote about Apple. [7] [8] [9]
According to the editor of Computerworld Joyce Carpenter, Weintraub received Neal Awards in 2008 and 2009 for his coverage of Apple. [10]
From 2009 to 2010, Seth Weintraub wrote for Fortune Magazine covering topics relevant to Google [11] [12] [13] and continued contributing for Computerworld and The New York Times. [14] In 2010, he launched 9to5Google about Google and 9to5Toys, a gear and deals site. [15]
In 2013, he founded the news and commentary site Electrek, which analyzes news about the transition from fossil fuel to electric transport. [16]
Seth Weintraub is an American journalist and engineer. Weintraub founded the 9to5 network of tech blogs: 9to5Mac, [1] 9to5Google, 9to5Toys, DroneDJ, and Electrek. [2] [3]
In 1997, Weintraub earned a bachelor's degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the University of Southern California, with a minor in Multimedia and Creative Technologies. [4] In 2002, he received a master's degree from New York University, Tisch Interactive Telecommunications Program in 2004. [5] At that time, he was helping to manage the IT department at the NYU Medical School. [6]
From 2006 to 2008, Weintraub lived in Paris. At the same time, he started blogging for Computerworld. [6] In 2007, Weintraub created the 9to5Mac blog, where he wrote about Apple. [7] [8] [9]
According to the editor of Computerworld Joyce Carpenter, Weintraub received Neal Awards in 2008 and 2009 for his coverage of Apple. [10]
From 2009 to 2010, Seth Weintraub wrote for Fortune Magazine covering topics relevant to Google [11] [12] [13] and continued contributing for Computerworld and The New York Times. [14] In 2010, he launched 9to5Google about Google and 9to5Toys, a gear and deals site. [15]
In 2013, he founded the news and commentary site Electrek, which analyzes news about the transition from fossil fuel to electric transport. [16]