Ryan Naraine

Ryan Naraine

Ryan Naraine, born 20 January 1971 in Georgetown, Guyana, is a tech news journalist living and working in New York City, U.S.A.

He began his journalism career at the Stabroek News, a daily newspaper in Guyana, before migrating to the USA in 1994. Based in New York, he has worked at several community-based publications including the Cricket International, Caribbean New Yorker and Caribbean Daylight in various editorial capacities.

Naraine started technology news reporting for [http://www.atnewyork.com "@NY"] , a news site covering start-ups in Silicon Alley. @NY later morphed into [http://www.internetnews.com "internetnews.com"] where Naraine specialised in covering Internet security and emerging technologies.

He is passionate about blogging, RSS, podcasting, social bookmarking and the Web 2.0 concept.

He also runs the popular [http://www.caribbeancricket.com "CaribbeanCricket.com"] , a Web site dedicated to the game of cricket in the West Indies. Naraine's [http://www.caribbeancricket.com/weblog "West Indies Cricket Blog"] is widely read and cited in the Caribbean region.


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