Dylan wishes everyone would download Firefox. Isn't it time you saw the real Internet? Please stop mucking about with that Microsoft thing. You'll be much happier, and so will we.
Dylan used to be the Online Editor at the Tucson Citizen. After the press stopped rolling there, he worked with some tenacious volunteers to start up TucsonSentinel.com.
Prior to his work at the Citizen, Smith was the Executive Director of The Quintessential Stage, a nonprofit theatre company. He has experience in a variety of fields, including nonprofits, restaurant operations, construction planning, and the news business. He was the Editor and Publisher of ¿K? Magazine, an arts and culture monthly. He is an experienced designer and computer programmer. He serves as an Invited Expert on the World Wide Web Consortium’s HTML Working Group, helping to write the latest specification for the language that runs the Internet.
He comes from a long line of journalists; his great-grandfather began work as a reporter fresh from high school in 1900. His family operated the Wheaton (Ill.) Daily Journal for over 50 years. Despite his long heritage in print journalism, he's a firm believer in the power of the Internet to inform and inspire like no other medium for reporting.