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On June 22, 2011, Lam announced, via a Gizmodo post, that he was stepping down completely from the site.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://gizmodo.com/5814501/see-you-later|title=See you later |work=Gizmodo}}</ref> | On June 22, 2011, Lam announced, via a Gizmodo post, that he was stepping down completely from the site.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://gizmodo.com/5814501/see-you-later|title=See you later |work=Gizmodo}}</ref> | ||
In September 2011, Lam started '']'', a personal blog where he gave buying recommendations for gadgets.<ref>{{cite web | |
In September 2011, Lam started '']'', a personal blog where he gave buying recommendations for gadgets.<ref>{{cite web |access-date=November 8, 2011| url=http://thewirecutter.com/|title=A list of the best gadgets|work=The Wirecutter}}</ref><ref name="Carr 2012">{{cite web | last=Carr | first=David | title=Buffeted by the Web, but Now Riding It | website=The New York Times | date=2012-12-16 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/17/business/media/buffeted-by-the-web-but-now-riding-it.html | access-date=2016-01-15}}</ref> In October 2016, The Wirecutter was acquired by ] for more than US$30 million.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref> | ||
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For the founder and former chief executive officer of C-SPAN, see Brian Lamb.
Brian Lam (born 1977) is a writer and the former Editorial Director at Gizmodo, a blog focusing on technology. Gizmodo is owned by Gawker Media (now a subsidiary of Univision Communications), where Lam first worked as a writer in 2006. Lam's apartment in San Francisco also acts as Gizmodo's headquarters in the city (Gizmodo also has an office in New York City). Before working for Gizmodo, Lam was a contributor and assistant editor for Wired magazine. He used to kickbox.
Brian semi-retired from Gizmodo on September 4, 2008.
On June 22, 2011, Lam announced, via a Gizmodo post, that he was stepping down completely from the site.
In September 2011, Lam started The Wirecutter, a personal blog where he gave buying recommendations for gadgets. In October 2016, The Wirecutter was acquired by The New York Times Company for more than US$30 million.
References
- ^ Adler, Carlye (March 24, 2008). "Gear Blog Rivals Engadget and Gizmodo Turn the Competition Up to 11". Wired. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- Leonard, Tom (April 20, 2010). "Engineer leaves new generation Apple iPhone on bar stool". Telegraph. Retrieved April 22, 2010.
- "Notes: Promotions, Evolutions and Unlikely Alliances". Gizmodo.
- "See you later". Gizmodo.
- "A list of the best gadgets". The Wirecutter. Retrieved November 8, 2011.
- Carr, David (December 16, 2012). "Buffeted by the Web, but Now Riding It". The New York Times. Retrieved January 15, 2016.