Other Works
Aside from the several periodicals and conference proceedings mentioned above, Warren also created, published and edited the Peninsula Citizens' Advocate tabloid newspaper, addressing local rural political issues (very irregularly, 1984–1986).
Warren was the Futures columnist for Microtimes, writing a monthly "Realizable Fantasies" column (1990-2001); the Government Access columnist for Boardwatch magazine (1994–1996), and the Public Access columnist for Government Technology magazine (1993–1996, 2000). Warren also wrote the nontechnical "Coastside Curmudgeon" column for the Half Moon Bay Review, Half Moon Bay, CA (1994–1996).
He also wrote the first invited, refereed survey of early personal computer developments in Computer (magazine), the "Personal Computing" section of the Encyclopedia of Computer Science And Engineering, 2nd edition, 1983., a 15-year retrospective ("We, The People, In The Information Age") in Dr. Dobb's Journal, January, 1991, etc.
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