Larissa Anderson is a producer for the Marketplace Tech Report and she also produces Minnesota Public Radio’s (MPR) Wits.

Andersonjoined Marketplace after honing her radio skills as an intern with American RadioWorks and an assistant producer of programs in the MPR newsroom. She also led the Poetry Radio Project, an initiative that spanned many of APM's national programs including Weekend America, Marketplace, On Being, The Splendid Table, Performance Today and The Story.

Prior to her life in radio, Anderson taught high school English as well as English to adult language learners. She also was a grant writer, waitress and singer/songwriter.

Anderson attended the University of Minnesota where she received her bachelor’s degree in English literature. She returned to her alma mater and obtained her master’s degree in English education.

A native and current resident of Minnesota, Anderson likes to hang out with her family and practice yoga.

Features By Larissa Anderson

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Gmail now makes phone calls

Google announced today that Gmail accounts can now take phone calls. For the rest of the year, you can use your Gmail account to call people in the...
Posted In: email, Google, Google Voice, phones
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A happy ending for Random House

Finally a publisher wins a fight in the brave new world of e-books. Last month, literary agent Andrew Wylie struck a deal with Amazon to publish a...
Posted In: Amazon, e-books, literature, Random House
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Lucas suing Jedi Mind, Inc.

George Lucas is protecting the Star Wars legacy again.  This time, he's suing a company called Jedi Mind, Inc. They make a wireless headset that...
Posted In: George Lucas, mind control, Star Wars
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Hybrid creep to become hybrid whirr

The Toyota Prius has changed the car industry. Quietly....
Posted In: automobile, cars, Prius
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No peeking at Facebook pages

Imagine a world in which it's illegal for an employer to get info about a job applicant on Facebook.  That's the world Germany might live in.  On...
Posted In: Facebook, Germany, Google, privacy
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Search for artificial intelligence in space, not radio waves

Seti (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) astronomer Seth Shostak says instead of listening for radio waves and looking for biological signs...
Posted In: artificial intelligence, robots, SETI, space
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Senators want to know why U.S. Marshals Service is keeping body scan images

They're images of people who entered a U.S. Courthouse in Orlando, Fl. Earlier this month, reports of the 35,000 images the U.S. Marshals Service...
Posted In: body scan, privacy, TSA, US Marshals Service
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Leading Thinkers on Net Neutrality

Net Neutrality is a complicated issue. The recent Google/Verizon policy proposal has raised new questions about the open internet - the idea that...
Posted In: David Weinberger, fcc, Google, Larry Downes, net neutrality, Verizon
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Net Neutrality news roundup

The evolving conversation about net neutrality in wake of the Google/verizon policy proposal now includes a letter to the FCC from four Democrats...
Posted In: broadband, fcc, Google, net neutrality, open internet, Verizon, wireless
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Do you know where your kids are? Wanna?

Wherescope launches today - it's an app that uses GPS to tell parents where their kids are.  Parents can set up geofences - like home, school -...
Posted In: gps

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