Bradford Schmidt

Dateline: Bradford Schmidt
Weblog: bradfordschmidt.com
Articles: 267
First Published: Oct 13, 2009 / Last Published: Oct 03, 2011
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Bradford Schmidt is a feature writer at the award-winning newspaper Florida Weekly. He is also a freelance writer and editor that covers food, music and technology. His newspaper columns and features are reprinted on his blog, BradfordSchmidt.com, where he also publishes content for his popular blogs Bone in the Fan and The Meatist. You can follow him on Twitter @BradfordSchmidt. Prior to writing, he ran a successful web design agency for a decade, helped build and run a successful television studio, and was a recording engineer and music producer in NYC for almost ten years.

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    Bradford Schmidt

    http://bradfordschmidt.com
    A consolidation of Bone in the Fan and The Meatist, along with all my newspaper columns and other writing.
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Bradford Schmidt's articles

  1. January 25, 2010

    Chrome Browser Gets Extensions, Bookmark Sync
    Long-awaited features now available for everyone (even those too chicken to run beta software).
  2. January 11, 2010

    Tucker Carlson's "The Daily Caller" Launches, Features Huge Tool
    Poor Matt Labash snubbed by Douche of the Decade, too.
  3. December 1, 2009

    Barnes & Noble nook Suffers Shipping Delays
    Barnes & Noble Gives a Textbook Lesson In How NOT To Treat Customers.
  4. November 19, 2009

    Thanksgiving Day TV Highlights & Lowlights
    Get wasted on turkey, stare at the tube, ignore your annoying loved ones, especially your leering drunken aunt.
    in TV
  5. November 6, 2009

    Windows 7 Retail Sales Extremely Strong
    A huge increase over Vista launch figures.
  6. November 2, 2009

    More Twitter Phishing and Account Hacks Hit Today
    Twitter accounts were hijacked for spam delivery on Monday
  7. October 13, 2009

    Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Now With Double Meaning
    Obama offers more rhetoric in place of action on the topic of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."