I'm Doc Searls, a veteran journalist currently living with my family near Harvard University, where I am a fellow with the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. Our official residence, however, remains Santa Barbara, California, where I am a visiting scholar with the Center for Information Technology and Society at UCSB. I am also Senior Editor with Linux Journal, for which I've been writing since 1996. I am probably best known, however, as a blogger and as a co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto. My blog and Cluetrain were co-born in 1999.
I've made a few minor edits in Wikipedia in the past, but now (July 2009) I'd like to get more engaged — at least in topics I understand well -- or well enough. These include the English language, copy editing, broadcasting (especially radio) and the Internet.