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Ahead of the Curve | Tom Yager
Tom Yager, InfoWorld Test Center chief technologist, has an IT and technical journalism career spanning more than 25 years. His IT positions have ranged from Unix tech support to lead developer, capping off with a stint as chief architect before coming to InfoWorld. Tom worked at Byte Magazine for three years as the director and founder of Byte's multimedia lab. Tom has published books on Unix development, digital media technology, and Web application development. His portfolio of published work reflects his interests and experience, covering digital video, animation and photography, embedded systems, application platforms, hardware architectures, Unix, and high-performance computing.
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