Caleb Garling

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Caleb Garling
Bornc. 1981 (age 3940)
NationalityAmerican
Occupationwriter at Wired
Employer Wired

Caleb Garling is an American writer with Wired among other publications.

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Early life

He graduated with a degree in molecular, cellular and developmental biology from The University of Colorado at Boulder. In college, he made money as a fly fishing guide.

He plays the electric guitar.

Career

He began as a neurology researcher for Harvard Medical School. He abandoned the pursuit of a medical degree and went on to work in strategy at startup software companies. Fed up with corporate life, he left to pursue writing and journalism.

He has written about technology, science, music and sports for Wired . [1]

He covered the case Oracle America, Inc. v. Google, Inc. and became known for his style of humor and clear explanations throughout the trial.

His review of Radiohead's album The King of Limbs garnered both support and criticism when he argued the band had dealt a death blow to the concept of the album. [2]

Author

He is an avid fly fisherman and the author of the book The St George's Angling Club.

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References

  1. "Caleb Garling | Wired Enterprise". Wired.com. Retrieved 2012-07-31.
  2. Review: With King of Limbs, Radiohead Deals a Deathblow to the "Album"