Dana Wollman has been named editor of tech news site Engadget. She had been executive editor.
Wollman writes, “More recently, Engadget started investing big in long form and has since published investigative features on topics as diverse as abused Reddit moderators and data privacy. Last year we also hosted the first-ever Engadget Experience, a one-day exhibition of interactive installations that made art out of tech. We commissioned those projects ourselves, awarding five $100,000 grants to top creators in the field, amounting to the largest prize in that space that we’re aware of. Never in a million years could we have predicted that our jobs as Engadget editors would allow us to add ‘art curators’ to our resumes. I couldn’t be prouder of what we’re doing or who we’ve become.
“I’m taking over at a busy time. Engadget just had a tremendous August, finishing off the month with an incredible 42 percent year-over-year growth in audience. As I write this, my notes app is filled with to-do lists related to our holiday gift guide, CES, tomorrow’s Apple event and some other stuff I can’t tell you about just yet. Meanwhile, the news cycle is more dizzying than ever. Who ever thought we’d be covering President Trump’s beef with Google the same day Amazon was forced to issue a rebuke to Bernie Sanders? And is anyone else having trouble keeping up with Elon Musk’s tweets?
“We have some things in the works that I’m excited to share with you guys. Don’t worry, though, we know who we are — and I know who you are. I promise I won’t break things that aren’t broken. Our mission remains the same: to explore the ways technology is transforming everyday life.”
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