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Molly Wood is the former host and senior editor of "Marketplace Tech," a daily broadcast focused on demystifying the digital economy, and former co-host of "Make Me Smart," where she and co-host Kai Ryssdal would try to make sense of big topics in business, tech and culture.
What was your first job?
Grocery store checker (but I also drove an ice cream truck once).
Fill in the blank: Money can’t buy you happiness, but it can buy you ______.
Time, the most precious thing of all.
What is something that everyone should own, no matter how much it costs?
A pet!
What’s the favorite item in your workspace and why?
My electric fireplace! It is both cute and cozy.
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USDA: Rural broadband fuels economic growth
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Molly Wood
Aug 21, 2009
The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture says broadband Internet leads to more and higher-paying jobs in rural areas.
U.S. teens nearly on par with adults in cell phone use
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Molly Wood
Aug 20, 2009
New data finds young people aged 12 to 17 have adopted cell phones at nearly the same rate as adults.
Should British government apologize to Alan Turing?
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Molly Wood
Aug 19, 2009
Alan Turing is considered to be the father of modern computer science, but during his life, he was prosecuted by Great Britain for homosexual acts.
Pogue's cell phone annoyances
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Molly Wood
Aug 18, 2009
Part two of our interview with the New York Times' David Pogue on today's technology.
Pogue claims some success with Take Back the Beep campaign
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Molly Wood
Aug 17, 2009
The New York Times' David Pogue is urging phone servicers to end the 15-second voicemail instructions automated on most phones.
U.S. residents pay more for mobile phones than most of rest of the world
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Molly Wood
Aug 14, 2009
Consumers in U.S. are among the countries who spend the most money on mobile phone services.
Middle East, N. Africa governments tighten Internet clamps
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Molly Wood
Aug 13, 2009
A new study finds rising government censorship in a number of Middle Eastern and North African countries.
In praise of minimal computing
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Molly Wood
Aug 12, 2009
Blogger Patrick Rhone believes people should give a closer look at the hardware and programs we have and consider whether we really need them.