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Vladimir Guriyev

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Russian writer and journalist (born 1976)
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Vladimir Vladimirovich Guriyev (Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Гури́ев; born 1976) is a Russian technology journalist best known for works at Computerra magazine.

Biography

  • 1976 — was born
  • since 1998 — prints in Computerra
  • 2001—2003 — editor-in-chief of Computerra Plus
  • 2003—2007 — senior editor of Computerra
  • 2007—2008 — editor-in-chief of Computerra
  • since 2008 — senior editor of Computerra

Works

Vladimir Guriyev has written several hundred articles, published in: Computerra, Home Computer, Infobusiness, CIO, Business-magazine. For two years, he was an editor-in-chief of Computerra.

He is also the author of a book of satiric writings.

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Preceded byDmitriy Mendrelyuk Editor-in-chief of Computerra
2007—2008
Succeeded byVladislav Biryukov
Editors-in-chief of Computerra
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