Nate Misneach Lanxon (born 15 December 1984) is a British technology journalist. He lives in London, England. He is the editor of Wired.co.uk at Condé Nast, the online arm of Wired Magazine. Previously, he was a Senior Editor at CNET.
In October 2014 it was announced Conde Nast would launch a British version of Ars Technica, led by Lanxon as editor-in-chief, with a London-based team working under him to produce local editorial content. Ken Fisher, founder and editor-in-chief of Ars Technica in the United States, will oversee the publication from a brand perspective.
Lanxon has written for or spoken on media outlets including Ars Technica, BBC television and radio, Channel 4, CNN, The Sunday Times, The Metro, Sky News and Wired magazine.
He appeared as an expert judge on one episode of the 2011 series of the BBC’s programme The Apprentice.
Lanxon was shortlisted for the British Society of Magazine Editors' award for Editor Of The Year in 2010, 2011, and again in 2013.
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Nate is a given name, frequently used as a diminutive of Nathan or Nathaniel.
Nate (Hangul: 네이트) is a South Korean web portal, developed by SK Communications. In 2003, Nate acquired social media site Cyworld, and in 2004, it achieved first place in local page views with a total of 3.8 million, surpassing rival Daum for the first time.
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