Tuesday, February 10, 2015

02/10 JOE WARWICK, WHERE CHEFS EAT 2015, MATT KALLMAN, GOOGLE, ONLINE SECURITY

JOE WARWICK – AUTHOR, WHERE CHEFS EAT 2015: A GUIDE TO CHEFS’ FAVORITE RESTAURANTS 

Where Chefs Eat 2015: A Guide to Chefs’ Favorite Restaurants

From bargain noodle joints to high-end restaurants, late-night haunts to all-day breakfasts, where are the best places to eat around the globe?  Eclipsing conventional guide-books written by self-proclaimed food lovers, Where Chefs Eat (Phaidon, Feb. 2015) is an international guide compiling the favorite places to eat of the people who know best: over 600 of the world’s top chefs including rising stars and established luminaries – a who’s who of the food world at the moment.

Editor Joe Warwick, co-founder of The World’s 50 Best Restaurant Awards and ultimate international food expert, and his team have compiled entertaining and informative reviews, uniquely designed maps, and quotes from the chefs themselves. Brimming with recommendations for the finest local cuisine like the best hummus in Tel Aviv to unexpected culinary treats like great grits in Hong Kong, the guide proves itself an indispensable travel companion and irresistible read for food lovers around the world.

JOE WARWICK is a London‐based food writer, restaurant critic and experienced author of guides. He wrote A Hedonist’s Guide to: Eat London and is publisher of restaurant trade fanzine Galley Slave. Warwick started the World’s 50 Best Restaurant Awards and is well respected and connected within the restaurant world. He has appeared on national television shows such as CBS "This Morning", and has written for, or been featured in, publications including the Wall Street Journal ,the Guardian, the Observer, and Delicious.


MATT KALLMAN, GOOGLE SECURITY EXPERT WILL BE ANSWERING COMMON ONLINE SECURITY QUESTIONS AND GIVE US TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE ONLINE

Online security is more important to more people than it’s ever been. A recent Gallup poll revealed that cyberhacks are the crimes Americans fear most, with 69 percent of Americans reporting that they worry about it happening to them. For many people, understanding the basics of cyber security can be hard, especially for less technical users.

For Safer Internet Day on February 10th, Google Technology Experts will be available to answer common online security questions and give your listeners tips for staying safe online.

Online security is more important to more people than it’s ever been. A recent Gallup poll revealed that cyberhacks are the crimes Americans fear most, with 69 percent of Americans reporting that they worry about it happening to them.

As consumers and businesses’ reliance on connected devices and the cloud increases, so does the importance of online security. For many people, understanding the basics of cyber security can be hard, especially for less technical users.

For Safer Internet Day on February 10th, Google Technology Experts will be available to answer common online security questions and give your listeners tips for staying safe online.

For more information, visit: www.google.com/safetycenter/tools/