GQ magazine has signed up three new writers, including Michael Wolff, founder of newser.com, contributing editor of Vanity Fair and Rupert Murdoch biographer. 

Wolff's first piece will cover his experiences at the annual TED Conference, the magazine says in a release, with an extract:

"Here's my favourite TED scene," he says. "Google's Sergey Brin and Larry Page, when Google wasn't Google but just a promising technology, being shown a billionaire's 757 and, in some scary and spontaneous expression of their own destiny, whooping as they ran down the aisles (a few years later they bought a similar plane for themselves)."
 
The other new writers are Nick Candy from design firm Candy & Candy and the historian Simon Schama.
 
"The GQ team of contributors has long been a dominant force journalistically, and these together with our other new signings earlier this year,  ensure  our World Cup status is maintained," said Dylan Jones, editor of GQ, in a release.

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