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Guy Kewney

Guy Johan Kewney (30 April 1946 – 8 April 2010) was a South African-born British journalist, regarded by some as the first UK technology journalist.〔Manek Dubash, (Kewney: Integrity in socks and sandals ), ''The Register'', 12 April 2010〕 He was best known as a personal computing pundit, starting with ''Personal Computer World'' (PCW), writing a monthly column for the magazine from its launch in 1978 until its closure in June 2009. He launched the blog ''NewsWireless.Net '' in 2002 and was a founding partner of AFAICS Research. One of his daughters, Lucy Sherriff, was on the staff of The Register until 2007.
At the peak of the fame and influence of PCW, Kewney was widely regarded as one of the UK's most influential writers and broadcasters on microcomputing technology,〔 founding and editing trade publications ''Microscope'' and ''PC Dealer'', co-presenting ''Computer Trade Video'' and working as a TV presenter for five years on Thames TV's ''Database'' and Channel 4's ''4 Computer Buffs'' before helping launch Ziff-Davis in Britain as the star columnist of ''PC Magazine'' (UK), ''PC Direct'', ''Computer Life'', ''IT Week'', and ZDNet UK.
==Biography==
Kewney's original goal was to become a civil engineer, but he did not complete that university course of study. In 1965, he dropped out to work for English Electric Leo Marconi Computers. He soon migrated from the "nuts-and-bolts" portion of the early mainframe computers to investigating "how is it programmed?"〔(Guy Kewney at NewsWireless.net )〕 He began attending all possible meetings and discussions about the programming and development of computers, and became friends with those who would later become giants in the field, such as Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
On 8th of May 2006, BBC News 24 journalist Karen Bowerman interviewed Congolese job applicant Guy Goma live on air, mistakenly believing him to be Kewney and asking him questions about the Apple Corps v. Apple Computer court case. Kewney did not take the mix-up well and wrote an angry response on his blog, 'NewsWireless' in which he commented "()nd the fact that a few hundred thousand people in the world are now under the impression that I'm an ignoramus who knows nothing about technology or Apple or iPods, and has a very poor command of English? – well, that's not the Beeb's problem, is it? After all, is a journalist going to sue the BBC and get blacklisted? Of course not!"〔Guy Kewney, (Really, what matters is that the BBC doesn't look stupid ), newswireless.net blog, 10 May 2006〕
Kewney was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2009, which was found to have spread to the liver,〔Wendy Grossman, (Help Guy and Mary Kewney ), 27 January 2010〕 and wrote about it in his blog, ''The Hunky Mousehole''. He died in the early hours of 8 April 2010. Kewney was survived by his wife Mary and his two daughters, as well as two grandchildren.

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