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Justin Hall

Justin Hall (born December 16, 1974, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American journalist and entrepreneur, best known as a pioneer blogger.

Justin Hall
Justin Hall in 2008
Born (1974-12-16) December 16, 1974 (age 49)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materFrancis W. Parker
Swarthmore College
University of Southern California
Occupation(s)Recruiter, Director of Culture & Communications
Known forBlogging, The Nethernet
WebsiteLinks.net

Biography edit

Born in Chicago, Hall graduated Francis W. Parker High School in 1993. In 1994, while a student at Swarthmore College, Justin started his web-based diary Justin's Links from the Underground, which offered one of the earliest guided tours of the web.[1] Over time, the site came to focus on Hall's life in intimate detail. In December 2004, The New York Times Magazine referred to him as "the founding father of personal blogging."[2]

In 1994, during a break from college Hall joined HotWired, the first commercial web magazine started within Wired magazine.[3] There, he began a long-term working partnership with critic, writer and teacher Howard Rheingold.[4] Later Hall would become a freelance journalist covering video games, mobile technology and internet culture. He published analysis from game conferences such as E3 as well as the Tokyo Game Show. He chronicled the first Indie Game Jam in 2002. From late 2001 and 2003, Hall was based in Japan, mostly Tokyo and Akita, authoring a guidebook Just In Tokyo.[5]

In 2007, Hall graduated from the MFA program in the USC Interactive Media Division. His thesis project was an attempt to make surfing the web into a multiplayer game: PMOG, the Passively Multiplayer Online Game. Hall went on to serve as CEO of GameLayers, which raised $2 million to turn PMOG into The Nethernet, a MMO in a Firefox toolbar.[6] The Nethernet failed to turn a profit, and GameLayers closed down as a company. The server and client software for the Nethernet was released as open source[7] and Hall went on to publish A Story of GameLayers, "open-sourcing our business process".[8]

At present, Hall lives in San Francisco, California. He served as a Producer on ngmoco:)'s Touch Pets series, and then became ngmoco:)'s Director of Culture & Communications.[9] After working for ngmoco:)'s parent company DeNA as a Recruiter, Hall left the company in mid-2013. In 2015 he released a self-produced short documentary Overshare: the Links.net Story exploring his "extremely personal blogging".[10] In September 2017, Hall began work as co-founder & Chief Technology Officer for bud.com, a California benefit corporation delivering recreational cannabis, built on a domain name he registered in 1994.[11]

Selected works edit

  • March 11, 2006 (speech at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas USA)
  • "The Fantasy Life of Coder Boys", April 2003, Wired
  • "Where the Geeks Are", August 19, 1999, Rolling Stone
  • "Today's Visions of the Science of Tomorrow", January 4, 2003, New York Times op-ed
  • "Hire This Boy To Play Your Video Games", October 12, 2000, Rolling Stone
  • Just In Tokyo, 2002, Garrett County Press. ISBN 978-1-891053-50-4

Contributor edit

  • J. Goldstein & J. Raessens, Handbook of Computer Game Studies, MIT Press, 2005: Chapter on "Future of Games: Mobile Gaming"
  • T. Fullerton & C. Swain, Game Design Workshop, CMP Books, 2004: Sidebar/chapter on "The Indie Game Jam."
  • V. Burnham, Supercade: A Visual History of the Videogame Age, MIT Press, 2001: Essays on the Apple ][, Burger Time and Spy Hunter.

Films edit

Further reading edit

  • Justin Hall, Passively Multiplayer Online Games. International Journal of Communication, 16 November 2006
  • Yahoo Internet Life, May 2001, "Who let the Blogs out?"
  • Jeffrey Rosen, Your Blog or Mine? New York Times Magazine, 19 December 2004
  • Rosenberg, Scott, Say Everything: How Blogging Began, What It's Becoming, and Why It Matters, New York : Crown Publishers, 2009. ISBN 978-0-307-45136-1

References edit

  1. ^ Harmanci, Reyhan. "Time to get a life -- pioneer blogger Justin Hall bows out at 31." San Francisco Chronicle. February 20, 2005, retrieved on July 20, 2006.
  2. ^ Rosen, Jeffrey. "Your Blog or Mine?" New York Times Magazine. December 14, 2004, retrieved on October 31, 2007.
  3. ^ Hall, Justin, "Justin Hall @ HotWired", Justin's Links, retrieved 6 December 2012
  4. ^ Rosenberg, Scott (2009), Say Everything: How Blogging Began, What It's Becoming, and Why It Matters, Crown, retrieved 6 December 2012
  5. ^ Hall, Justin (May 2002), Just In Tokyo, New Orleans, Louisiana: Garrett County Press, p. 66, ISBN 1891053507, retrieved 16 October 2011
  6. ^ Arrington, Michael (3 February 2008), "Play A Multiplayer Online Game While Surfing The Web: PMOG", TechCrunch, retrieved 23 February 2013
  7. ^ PMOG Open Source, Github, retrieved 6 December 2012
  8. ^ Hall, Justin, "A Story of GameLayers", Justin's Links, retrieved 6 December 2012
  9. ^ Walker, Joseph (November 15, 2011), "For Tech's Elite, Mobile Gaming Is a Big Play", The Wall Street Journal, retrieved 21 February 2013
  10. ^ Wickman, Kase (August 25, 2015), "One Of The First Webloggers Shares 6 Things He's Learned On The Internet", MTV News, retrieved 8 February 2017
  11. ^ Colbert, Mitchell (20 March 2018). "bud.com & the Power of the URL". Cannabis Now. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  12. ^ Home Page at IMDb  
  13. ^ Blood
  14. ^ Radio Free Steve at IMDb  

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "Dark Night" video clip of his breakdown
  • July 2010 Photo of Justin Hall by Howard Rheingold

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For the American cartoonist see Justin Hall cartoonist Justin Hall born December 16 1974 in Chicago Illinois is an American journalist and entrepreneur best known as a pioneer blogger Justin HallJustin Hall in 2008Born 1974 12 16 December 16 1974 age 49 Chicago IllinoisNationalityAmericanAlma materFrancis W ParkerSwarthmore CollegeUniversity of Southern CaliforniaOccupation s Recruiter Director of Culture amp CommunicationsKnown forBlogging The NethernetWebsiteLinks net Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected works 2 1 Contributor 2 2 Films 3 Further reading 4 References 5 External linksBiography editBorn in Chicago Hall graduated Francis W Parker High School in 1993 In 1994 while a student at Swarthmore College Justin started his web based diary Justin s Links from the Underground which offered one of the earliest guided tours of the web 1 Over time the site came to focus on Hall s life in intimate detail In December 2004 The New York Times Magazine referred to him as the founding father of personal blogging 2 In 1994 during a break from college Hall joined HotWired the first commercial web magazine started within Wired magazine 3 There he began a long term working partnership with critic writer and teacher Howard Rheingold 4 Later Hall would become a freelance journalist covering video games mobile technology and internet culture He published analysis from game conferences such as E3 as well as the Tokyo Game Show He chronicled the first Indie Game Jam in 2002 From late 2001 and 2003 Hall was based in Japan mostly Tokyo and Akita authoring a guidebook Just In Tokyo 5 In 2007 Hall graduated from the MFA program in the USC Interactive Media Division His thesis project was an attempt to make surfing the web into a multiplayer game PMOG the Passively Multiplayer Online Game Hall went on to serve as CEO of GameLayers which raised 2 million to turn PMOG into The Nethernet a MMO in a Firefox toolbar 6 The Nethernet failed to turn a profit and GameLayers closed down as a company The server and client software for the Nethernet was released as open source 7 and Hall went on to publish A Story of GameLayers open sourcing our business process 8 At present Hall lives in San Francisco California He served as a Producer on ngmoco s Touch Pets series and then became ngmoco s Director of Culture amp Communications 9 After working for ngmoco s parent company DeNA as a Recruiter Hall left the company in mid 2013 In 2015 he released a self produced short documentary Overshare the Links net Story exploring his extremely personal blogging 10 In September 2017 Hall began work as co founder amp Chief Technology Officer for bud com a California benefit corporation delivering recreational cannabis built on a domain name he registered in 1994 11 Selected works editPlaying a Life Online an audio recording March 11 2006 speech at South by Southwest in Austin Texas USA The Fantasy Life of Coder Boys April 2003 Wired Where the Geeks Are August 19 1999 Rolling Stone Today s Visions of the Science of Tomorrow January 4 2003 New York Times op ed Hire This Boy To Play Your Video Games October 12 2000 Rolling Stone Just In Tokyo 2002 Garrett County Press ISBN 978 1 891053 50 4 Contributor edit J Goldstein amp J Raessens Handbook of Computer Game Studies MIT Press 2005 Chapter on Future of Games Mobile Gaming T Fullerton amp C Swain Game Design Workshop CMP Books 2004 Sidebar chapter on The Indie Game Jam V Burnham Supercade A Visual History of the Videogame Age MIT Press 2001 Essays on the Apple Burger Time and Spy Hunter Films edit Hall was featured in the documentary Home Page 12 He appeared nude as an actor in Blood 13 Hall appears in the science fiction film Radio Free Steve 14 Hall appeared in Famke Janssen s critically panned 2011 film Bringing Up Bobby Further reading editJustin Hall Passively Multiplayer Online Games International Journal of Communication 16 November 2006 Yahoo Internet Life May 2001 Who let the Blogs out Jeffrey Rosen Your Blog or Mine New York Times Magazine 19 December 2004 Rosenberg Scott Say Everything How Blogging Began What It s Becoming and Why It Matters New York Crown Publishers 2009 ISBN 978 0 307 45136 1References edit Harmanci Reyhan Time to get a life pioneer blogger Justin Hall bows out at 31 San Francisco Chronicle February 20 2005 retrieved on July 20 2006 Rosen Jeffrey Your Blog or Mine New York Times Magazine December 14 2004 retrieved on October 31 2007 Hall Justin Justin Hall HotWired Justin s Links retrieved 6 December 2012 Rosenberg Scott 2009 Say Everything How Blogging Began What It s Becoming and Why It Matters Crown retrieved 6 December 2012 Hall Justin May 2002 Just In Tokyo New Orleans Louisiana Garrett County Press p 66 ISBN 1891053507 retrieved 16 October 2011 Arrington Michael 3 February 2008 Play A Multiplayer Online Game While Surfing The Web PMOG TechCrunch retrieved 23 February 2013 PMOG Open Source Github retrieved 6 December 2012 Hall Justin A Story of GameLayers Justin s Links retrieved 6 December 2012 Walker Joseph November 15 2011 For Tech s Elite Mobile Gaming Is a Big Play The Wall Street Journal retrieved 21 February 2013 Wickman Kase August 25 2015 One Of The First Webloggers Shares 6 Things He s Learned On The Internet MTV News retrieved 8 February 2017 Colbert Mitchell 20 March 2018 bud com amp the Power of the URL Cannabis Now Retrieved 29 October 2019 Home Page at IMDb nbsp Blood Radio Free Steve at IMDb nbsp External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Justin Hall Official website Dark Night video clip of his breakdown July 2010 Photo of Justin Hall by Howard Rheingold Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Justin Hall amp oldid 1189731413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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