Doug Millison has covered Silicon Valley as a writer, editor, journalist, and publishing executive for nearly 25 years. In the early 1990s, he created Morph's Outpost on the Digital Frontier, an innovative magazine that helped shape the community of interactive media development pioneers (the folks who went on to make the WWW a viable communications and publishing platform), plus the related Art Teco conference and trade show, and Daily Spectrum (currently published under the title Spectrum) email newsletter. He also developed Blaster, the first consumer magazine for interactive media screenagers.

He developed and taught the first course in Online Journalism at San Francisco State University's Multimedia Studies Program, and has worked as a Web editorial and design consultant for many path-breaking sites, including the launch version of OfficeDepot.com, Adobe.com, Netaid.org, Transmeta.com, and many others.

A successful book developer, writer, and editor,  he co-wrote and edited Return on Design by Ani Phyo, Firebrands! Building Brand Loyalty in the Internet Age, and Creating Killer Web Sites, Second Edition.

He also writes the OnlineJournalist.org blog.