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Alexei Oreskovic is Fortune's Tech Editor. Based in San Francisco, Oreskovic has covered the tech industry for more than two decades, chronicling the boom and bust of the dotcom era, the birth of smartphones, and the rise of social networks. Prior to joining Fortune, Oreskovic was the Features Editor for Insider's tech section, and also served as Business Insider's Global Tech Editor and West Coast Bureau Chief, leading a team that won several awards for its coverage of the tech industry. Earlier, Oreskovic was a tech correspondent at Reuters, where he led coverage of Google, Facebook, and Twitter, and he has made frequent guest appearances on TV and radio, including CNBC and BBC World News. Follow all of Alexei's stories here.

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By Alexei OreskovicJanuary 3, 2025
Meta’s powerful policy boss Nick Clegg is out as Zuckerberg prepares for Trump 2.0
TechMeta’s powerful policy boss Nick Clegg is out as Zuckerberg prepares for Trump 2.0
By Alexei OreskovicJanuary 2, 2025
a man carries a mask for the production of semiconductor structures through the clean room
NewslettersIntel and the Magnificent 7: A nightmare inside a bonanza
By Alexei OreskovicJanuary 2, 2025
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
NewslettersNvidia’s new year’s surprise: a $700 million software acquisition will be open source
By Alexei OreskovicDecember 31, 2024
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NewslettersPresidents and tech history, then and now
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NewslettersPrepare for reduced LLM speed ahead
By Alexei OreskovicNovember 12, 2024
Silicon Valley executives inside of the Capitol.
MagazineHow the election broke Silicon Valley
By Alexei OreskovicSeptember 25, 2024
Nvidia blows past expectations with record Q2 earnings but shares fall
TechNvidia blows past expectations with record Q2 earnings but shares fall
By Alexei OreskovicAugust 28, 2024
Live coverage: Nvidia tops Wall Street revenue targets
TechLive coverage: Nvidia tops Wall Street revenue targets
By Alexei OreskovicAugust 28, 2024
Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has died at 56
TechFormer YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has died at 56
By Alexei OreskovicAugust 10, 2024
Meta, Microsoft, and Google blew blinding amounts of AI smoke during earnings—here’s what we actually learned
TechMeta, Microsoft, and Google blew blinding amounts of AI smoke during earnings—here’s what we actually learned
By Alexei OreskovicAugust 1, 2024
Silicon Valley goes to war—with itself
NewslettersSilicon Valley goes to war—with itself
By Alexei OreskovicJuly 29, 2024
The "paypal mafia" photographed at Tosca in San Francisco, Oct, 2007.Back row from left: Jawed Karim, co-founder Youtube; Jeremy Stoppelman CEO Yelp; Andrew McCormack, managing partner Laiola Restaurant; Premal Shah, Pres of Kiva; 2nd row from left: Luke Nosek, managing partner The Founders Fund; Kenny Howery, managing partner The Founders Fund; David Sacks, CEO Geni and Room 9 Entertainment; Peter Thiel, CEO Clarium Capital and Founders Fund; Keith Rabois, VP BIz Dev at Slide and original Youtube Investor; Reid Hoffman, Founder Linkedin; Max Levchin, CEO Slide; Roelof Botha, partner Sequoia Capital; Russel Simmons, CTO and co-founder of Yelp
NewslettersFortune Archives: The PayPal Mafia still rules Silicon Valley
By Alexei OreskovicJuly 21, 2024
The ghost of Y2K just struck back
NewslettersThe ghost of Y2K just struck back
By Alexei OreskovicJuly 19, 2024
Can we afford to let AI companies ask for forgiveness instead of permission?
NewslettersCan we afford to let AI companies ask for forgiveness instead of permission?
By Alexei OreskovicMay 31, 2024
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