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Cecilia Kang

Cecilia Kang, an eminent figure in the realm of technology journalism, has carved a distinguished career as a national technology correspondent for The New York Times. With roots in both the United States and South Korea, her professional journey commenced in Seoul, where she reported for Dow Jones, immersing herself in the intricacies of Asian markets. Her subsequent decade-long tenure at The Washington Post as a senior technology correspondent solidified her reputation as a meticulous investigator of the digital age's complexities. Kang's insightful analyses of regulatory landscapes, privacy concerns, cybersecurity challenges, and antitrust debates have positioned her as a vital commentator on the evolving intersection of technology and society. Among her noted contributions is the incisive exposé, "An Ugly Truth: Inside Facebook's Battle for Domination," which she co-authored. This critically acclaimed work delves into the tumultuous dynamics within Facebook, unraveling the intricate power struggles and ethical conundrums that have marked its path to dominance. Her journalism has earned her prestigious accolades, including the George Polk Award and the Gerald Loeb Award, and she was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2018, underscoring her exceptional ability to illuminate the opaque maneuvers of tech giants. Kang's writing is characterized by its clarity and depth, deftly navigating complex subjects with an engaging, narrative-driven approach. Her work consistently highlights the societal implications of technological advancements, rendering her a pivotal voice in contemporary discourse on digital ethics and corporate governance. Through her probing inquiries and compelling storytelling, Cecilia Kang contributes not only to our understanding of the tech landscape but also to the broader conversation about the role of technology in shaping modern life.

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A compelling work by Cecilia Kang, offering valuable insights and perspectives on important topics.

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