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WEBJournalist. Freelance. Jan 2022 - Present 2 years 5 months. Remote. Regular bylines in WIRED, PCMag, PopSci, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, and Lifehacker. Staff Writer. Zapier. Sep 2018 -...
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WEBJustin Pot Bio and Latest News, Articles and Reviews | PCMag. Contributor. Justin Pot believes technology is a tool, not a way of life. He writes tutorials and essays that inform and...
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WEBJustin Pot is a staff writer at Zapier who previously wrote for How-to Geek, Digital Trends, and TNW. He loves technology, people, and nature, not necessarily in that order. You can follow...