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Kelly Speca technology correspondent and photographer
Kelly Speca (born 1979) is a British technology correspondent and blogger based in London. She has been covering the technology and science scene for the past 15 years. She spent her early life in Wellington, New Zealand, and is youngest of three sisters. From the advent of the internet to the dotcom bubble of the late 1990s, to the rise of Google and Facebook. From the first Nokia phone to the iPad, she's covered all the big gadget and technology business stories, and interviewed the leaders and innovators of the internet and web world. She writes informative blogs and articles which are published by many local and international website and newspapers, like Sunday Times etc.

Kelly freely admits that she came late to technology, but her work aims to look at the impact of the internet and digital technology on our lives and businesses. She likes to explain the significance of technology on modern life to anyone with an interest in the subject.

She has a BA (Hons) in journalism and photography from University of Southampton, UK, where she grew her passion for writing and street photography. Despite the advantages of digital photography, she likes to take photos for her story on films, while researching on topics. Kelly is also a member of the British Press Photographers Association.

Career Her memorable reporting experience include reporting on Indian space program, visit to the Russian web security company Kaspersky Lab in Moscow, the use of water treatment technology to provide clean drinking water in sub-Saharan country, and exploring the latest innovation in mobile technology and web-security scene.