Betsy Devine
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Betsy Devine is a journalist, author and blogger. She earned a master's degree in engineering from Princeton, and according to her self-description, has "many years of immersion in geek sociology, including both Slashdot and Wikipedia flame wars."[1]
She is co-author of Longing for the Harmonies, an appreciation of modern physics, with husband Frank Wilczek; of Fantastic Realities, also with Wilczek; and of Absolute Zero Gravity, a collection of science jokes, with biologist Joel E. Cohen.
One of Howard Dean's very first blog supporters, Devine was also an early employee of web feed search engine Feedster. The official Nobel Prize website links to her weblog for the ongoing family saga of the adventures surrounding Frank Wilczek's winning the 2004 Nobel Prize in physics.
Besty Devine has given a talk at Wikimania in 2006.
[edit] External links
- Funny Ha-Ha or Funny Peculiar—Betsy's blog
- 2003 interview with Frank Paynter
- 2004 interview with Steve Rubel about her work for Feedster
- "Blogging in Boston" podcast with Tony Kahn, from "Morning Stories" show aired in 2004 (Link is to mp3 file)
- 2005 Podcast conversation with Dave Winer (Link is to mp3 file of 40-minute conversation)
[edit] Bibliography
- Devine, Betsy, Frank Wilczek (1988). Longing for the Harmonies. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0-393-02482-2.
- Devine, Betsy, Joel E. Cohen (December 1992). Absolute Zero Gravity: Science Jokes, Quotes and Anecdotes. Fireside. ISBN 0-671-74060-1.
- Devine, Betsy, Frank Wilczek (June 2006). Fantastic Realities: 49 Mind Journeys And a Trip to Stockholm. World Scientific Publishing Company. ISBN 981-256-649-X.