Craig Timberg
Reporter

Craig Timberg is the Post’s National Technology Reporter. He grew up in suburban Maryland and went to Connecticut College, studying philosophy and history while writing for various college publications. After graduating in 1992, he worked for The Valley News and Concord Monitor, both in New Hampshire, before joining The Baltimore Sun in 1996 and the Post in 1998. He spent three years in Richmond covering Virginia politics and two years in D.C., covering the mayor and city council, before joining the Foreign Staff in 2004. After a stint as Johannesburg Bureau Chief, he became education editor in 2009 and deputy national security editor in 2011. His book on the AIDS epidemic, Tinderbox,came out in March 2012. He lives on Capitol Hill with his wife and three children.

Latest by Craig Timberg

FTC: Google does not favor itself unfairly, agrees to settlement terms

FTC: Google does not favor itself unfairly, agrees to settlement terms

The search engine will change its use of snippets in displays, license certain patents to rivals.

Post to launch new video venture

Post to launch new video venture

Newsroom’s dedicated political channel on Web site will have at least 30 hours of programming a month.

FTC to end antitrust probe of Google

FTC to end antitrust probe of Google

Changes to agency’s ruling board have created renewed urgency about resolving the long investigation.

Santa’s journey differs on Google, Microsoft trackers

Santa’s journey differs on Google, Microsoft trackers

Each offers strikingly different data points on the progress of the jolly old elf.