Nick Bilton
Nick Bilton is an award-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling author who has made a significant impact on the modern media landscape. Bilton has worked as a columnist for both the New York Times and Vanity Fair, and he is the author of several critically acclaimed books. His work has spanned a variety of topics including technology, culture, and the digital media revolution. From his perspective as an engaged observer of our increasingly connected world, Bilton has reported on such diverse topics as internet activism, online privacy, and the impacts of social media.
Bilton was born in Windsor, England and attended the University of Birmingham. After graduating in 2000, he moved to a journalism career in London, working at the Press Association, Guardian newspapers, and The Times. In 2004, Bilton moved to the United States to work as a Technology reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle. His writing quickly caught the attention of media outlets, and two years later he was hired as the Silicon Valley reporter for the New York Times.
At the Times, Bilton was part of a group of writers that revolutionized the paper's technology coverage and propelled his own work to an even broader audience. During his time at the Times, Bilton wrote a series of groundbreaking investigative reports on the Apple iPhone 4 antenna controversy and the F.B.I surveillance of Apple users. His intelligent writing and keen insight into the tech world earned him a loyal following among readers and accolades from his peers. In 2011, Bilton was named a Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellow at the University of Michigan.
In addition to his investigative reporting, Bilton has written several books that have been enthusiastically received by both critics and readers alike. His first book, I Live In The Future And Here's How It Works: Why Your World, Work, Is Not Yet A Smart Planet (2010), examines the current digital revolution and its implications for our lives, work, and spirituality. Bilton's second book, American Futurists: How We Innovate in 2012 (2012), unpacks the stories of some of the most successful entrepreneurs, technologists, and futurists of our time. His latest book, Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal (2013), provides an enthralling behind-the-scenes view of the creation of the game-changing social media platform.
Throughout his expansive career, Nick Bilton has made substantial contributions to our understanding of the ever-evolving digital media landscape. His inquisitive and thoughtful writing has drawn attention to the implications of new technology and the potential impact of our current digital revolution. By unpacking the stories of influential innovators and entrepreneurs, Bilton has imparted invaluable knowledge to generations of readers and technology aficionados alike.