John Moe is the host of Marketplace Tech Report and handles web content for the program.  Every day, he provides an insightful overview of the latest tech news using his witty and approachable style of reporting. 

Moe began working for Marketplace in May 2010, when he took over hosting Future Tense, which became Marketplace Tech Report four months later.

Before joining Marketplace, he hosted Weekend America and hosted and produced programs at KUOW, the public radio station in Seattle.  Prior to working in public radio, he was a senior editor at Amazon.com.

Moe has lived most of his life in Seattle, a perfect location to feed his long-standing fascination with technology.  Over the years he has worked on projects for Microsoft and has even wrote scripts for video games. 

Moe holds a bachelor’s degree in Dramatic Arts from Whitman College, but because he gained such a broad education at the small liberal arts college, he considers himself a degree-holder in the school of “Being Curious.”

Moe is currently based in St. Paul, Minn. and enjoys spending as much time as possible with his wife and three kids.  He is a widely published author, often focused on humor writings, and is the host of Wits™, a stage and radio series based out of the historic Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul.

Features By John Moe

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Why retailers are teaming up for mobile payment

Data on customers is a lot more valuable than mere sales.
Posted In: nfc, Retail, drones
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Report: People don't retweet candidates on the economy

But they do retweet them on anything else. Social media research indicates that voters might be in the mood for a broader discussion.
Posted In: Obama, romney, social media, Twitter, YouTube, according to a recent study
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Google hiding 'pirate' sites to make friends in Hollywood

As the search giant branches into Hollywood, it takes a tougher stance on copyright issues.
Posted In: search, Google, piracy, file sharing, Yahoo
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The surprising economics of spam

A look at the screwy economic model of that pesky inbox filler.
Posted In: spam, Microsoft, email, Facebook, mail
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Google gets slammed with the biggest FTC fine ever

But will the smackdown change online tracking for Google or anyone else?
Posted In: Google, FTC, privacy, do not track, Robot Roundup
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Buying coffee, and giving up some privacy

The new deal between Starbucks and Square signals a new era of baristas knowing who you are before you enter the store.
Posted In: Square, starbucks, apps, cats
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Romney's spike in followers makes us ask: What is a person?

A large number "people" on Twitter are just bits of code intent on spamming.
Posted In: Twitter, Facebook, gambling, bots
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Google, Apple rivalry heats up over YouTube

Apple has announced that Google's YouTube Application won't be included in the next version of software for the iPhone and iPad. YouTube has been a core app since the iPhone debuted in 2007.
Posted In: apple, Google, YouTube
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Siri gets a new cousin: Meet Nina

A new voice recognition program for apps might run into the same frustrating problems.
Posted In: siri, artificial intelligence, sheep
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How long can the TV streaming honeymoon last?

Networks and cable companies might not like the content boom but it may be too late to stop.
Posted In: tv, Amazon, netflix, hulu, apple, iPad, Music

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