Nick Bilton

Nick Bilton in December 2012

Nick Bilton is a British-American journalist and author born in Darlington, UK.

He is a Special Correspondent with Vanity Fair, where he writes features and columns for the magazine and website. Bilton is a former technology and business columnist at the New York Times and formerly the lead blogger for the New York Times' bits blog. [1][2][3] He is also a contributor to CNBC, regularly appearing on air to discuss technology and business topics. He co-wrote the 2015 Vanity Fair New Establishment List.

Bilton's reporting is credited with helping to lead the Federal Aviation Administration to overturn their long time ban of using cell phones on airplanes.[4][5]

He is the author of two books: I live in the Future and Here's how it Works[6] and Hatching Twitter. The latter was a New York Times best seller and voted Best Book of the Year on The Wall Street Journal Readers Choice.[7] The book was optioned by Lionsgate and is currently being turned into a TV series.[8]

He is currently in the process of writing a book [9] about the Silk Road marketplace, which is expected in 2016.[10]

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