Cal Newport is a contributing writer for The New Yorker and a professor of computer science at Georgetown University. His scholarship focusses on the theory of distributed systems, and his general-audience writing explores intersections of culture and technology. Newport’s books include “Slow Productivity,” “Deep Work,” “Digital Minimalism,” and “A World Without Email.” He is also the host of the podcast “Deep Questions.” He earned his Ph.D. in computer science from M.I.T.| The New Yorker
Facebook is trying to copy TikTok, but this strategy may well signal the end of these legacy platforms.| The New Yorker
The challenges aren’t just technological. They’re managerial.| The New Yorker
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Learn about the writing history of Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author of seven books. Also, learn about his books.| Cal Newport
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On his popular weekly podcast, Deep Questions, computer science professor and bestselling author Cal Newport answers questions and offers advice about cultivating focus, productivity, and meaning amidst the noise that pervades our increasingly distracted lives.| The Deep Life by Cal Newport