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  1. Gary Wolf is an American writer, contributing editor at Wired magazine, and co-founder of the Quantified Self. [1] Wolf earned a BA from Reed College in Portland, Oregon and an MA from the University of California, Berkeley . Wolf published for The New York Times Magazine, [2] [3] [4] and Wired. Wolf wrote several long articles for Wired magazine.

  2. Gary Wolf Bio. Gary Wolf is the founder of the Quantified Self and the director of the nonprofit Article 27 Foundation. Wolf’s cover story in the New York Times Magazine introduced the emerging practices of self-tracking to the general public, and remains the definitive description of the Quantified Self movement. Wolf’s TED talk on the ...

  3. Gary Wolf is a contributing editor at Wired magazine, where he writes regularly about the culture of science and technology (as well as many other topics). He is also the co-founder, with Wired colleague Kevin Kelly, of The Quantified Self, a blog about "selfknowledge through numbers." He was an early editor at Hotwired / Wired Digital, and ...

  4. Sep 27, 2010 · http://www.ted.com At TED@Cannes, Gary Wolf gives a 5-min intro to an intriguing new pastime: using mobile apps and always-on gadgets to track and analyze yo...

    • Sep 27, 2010
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  5. 1975–present. Notable works. The Roger Rabbit series. Spouse. Bonnie Wolf. . ( m. 1969) . Gary K. Wolf (born January 24, 1941) [2] is an American author. He is best known as the author of Who Censored Roger Rabbit? (1981), which was adapted into the hit feature-length film Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988).

    • 1975–present
    • The Roger Rabbit series
  6. Gary K. Wolf. Hiya, Toontown fans. Come on in!!! Buy Now. Out Now! Jessica Rabbit as you've never seen her before! Jessica Rabbit: XERIOUS Business portrays Jessica Rabbit as much more than a sultry seductress songbird. The book fleshes out her character and depicts her as a true-life, multi-faceted, intelligent, capable woman who can easily ...

  7. At TED@Cannes, Gary Wolf gives a 5-min intro to an intriguing new pastime: using mobile apps and always-on gadgets to track and analyze your body, mood, diet, spending -- just about everything in daily life you can measure -- in gloriously geeky detail.

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