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David Bank
Reporter for The Wall Street Journal

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David Bank, a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal, has covered Microsoft since 1996. Previously, he was a technology and telecommunications writer for the San Jose Mercury News. His articles have appeared in Wired, Newsweek, and Out. A 1996 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, he is a graduate of the Columbia University School of Journalism and the University of California at Santa Cruz. He and his partner live in Berkeley, California. This is his first book.

 

Related articles by David Bank:

In The Seattle Area, The Issue Is: How Big Is Your Crane?
Sept. 14, 1999, The Wall Street Journal, Page A1

As Microsoft Matures, Some of Its Top Talent Chooses to Go Off-Line
June 16, 1999, The Wall Street Journal, Page A1

For Microsoft's Top Deal Maker, A Tug Of War
April 23, 1999, The Wall Street Journal, Page B1

How Microsoft's Ranks Wound Up in Civil War Over Windows' Future
Feb. 1, 1999, The Wall Street Journal, Page A1

Rivals Of Microsoft Find Collaboration Is Easier Said Than Done
Nov. 19, 1998, The Wall Street Journal, Page A1

Why Oracle Is Having Fits With an Upstart Known as Microsoft
July 24, 1998, The Wall Street Journal. Page A1

Network Computers Fall Short in Contest Against Cheap PCs
April 3, 1998, The Wall Street Journal, Page A1

How One Sweet Deal Unraveled for Netscape After Microsoft Called
Nov. 13, 1997, The Wall Street Journal, Page A1

Microsoft Moves to Rule On-Line Sales
June 5, 1997, The Wall Street Journal, Page B1

The Java Saga (external link)
December 1995, Wired

Tech's Latest Prodigy -- Armed With Big-time Backing And Financing --
Is Trying To Unlock The Power Of The Internet

May 16, 1994, San Jose Mercury News

The Road Ahead: A Basic Guide to the Information Super-Highway (external link)
December 4 - 6, 1994, San Jose Mercury News

 



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