Kevin Kelly: A Versatile Entrepreneur and Tech Innovator
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Summary
Kevin Kelly, a versatile entrepreneur and writer, is highlighted for his diverse creative projects and contributions to the tech industry. His career spans from editing the Whole Earth Catalog to co-founding WIRED magazine.
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He works 'Hollywood style'—in a series of creative projects.
Kelly was an editor for the Whole Earth Catalog in the early 1980s, helped start WELL, one of the first online communities, in 1985, and co-founded WIRED magazine in 1993.
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