Ralph Bond

I began my career as a part-time college history teacher and full-time computer technical writer in 1981. For more than 15 years prior to joining Intel, I served as a spokesperson for several high-tech companies in California, promoting the use of personal computers. My writing experience began in the 1970s when he served as a contributing editor with such publications as Art Week, Orange Coast Magazine and the Orange County Metropolitan Journal.

During my years as one of the "PC Dads" I co-authored numerous home computing articles published in newspapers throughout the United States. I was also the co-author with Mark Ivey of "Guide to Becoming a Computer-Smart Parent" (Dell Publishing, New York 1999), and the author of "Family Computer Fun: Digital Ideas Using Your Photos, Movies, and Music" (Que Publishing, 2005).

My broadcast resume includes appearances throughout the United States and Canada. In 2005 I made 53 TV and 143 radio appearances and was interviewed 78 times by a wide range of newspaper and consumer magazines.

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