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Heather Cabot Yahoo! Web Life Editor |
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To book Heather, please contact: Carolyn Clark, (917) 324-7206, carolync@yahoo-inc.com |
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Heather Cabot serves as Yahoo! Web Life Editor. She combines her reporting background with an every woman approach to spot web trends and advocate for consumers. She's a former network news anchor and lifestyle blogger who provides practical tips and perspective on how technology is reshaping our day to day lives. Heather has appeared on The Today Show, The Martha Stewart Show, The Rachael Ray Show, The Early Show, Fox & Friends and more. |
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Becky Worley Host of Upgrade Your Life on Yahoo! News |
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To book Becky Worley, please contact: Becky Auslander, (212) 381-6909, becky@yahoo-inc.com |
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Becky Worley is a veteran technology and gadgets expert. As the host of the web video show “Upgrade Your Life” on the # 1 news site, Yahoo! News, she shows consumers how to pick the best gadgets and how to get the most out of them. Becky is also the technology contributor to ABC’s Good Morning America and hosts a daily podcast in the TWiT.tv network called Tech News Today. Check out the latest episodes of Upgrade Your Life. |
Vera Chan Yahoo! Web Trends Analyst |
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To book Vera, please contact: Carolyn Clark, (917) 324-7206, carolync@yahoo-inc.com |
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Part cultural anthropologist and part thought leader, Vera Chan dissects news events and Yahoo! search trends to uncover the “why” behind what’s hot on the Web. A former entertainment and features print reporter with 20 years of media experience, Chan has interviewed Pulitzer Prize winners, analyzed pop-fascinations with serial killers to vampires and helped craft questions for the first online interview with a sitting president. Before signing on to Yahoo! she wrote entertainment, feature and business pieces for outlets such as the San Jose Mercury News, SFGate and other Bay Area media. Prior to that, she worked for five years as an events editor and staff writer at a Knight Ridder newspaper. A UC Berkeley graduate twice-over (bachelor's in mass communications and master's in journalism), Chan is based at the Yahoo! Sunnyvale campus. Vera is constantly searching out the answer to "What does it all mean?" |



