Frederick Noronha (born 23 December 1963) is an Indian journalist, writer, publisher, and Wikipedia editor[1] based in Saligão, Goa.
He received a scholarship from the Institute for Further Education of Journalists (Fojo), Sweden (1998) and was a Sarai Print Media Fellow (2001).
[citation needed] He has written articles on Goa, Goan books, media, environment, development, and information technology.
Publications that have featured Noronha's works include The Economic Times, The Financial Express, Spider Internet Magazine (Pakistan), Associated Press (photographs), Dawn, the BBC website and Outlook.
He is a supporter of copyleft-based models for sharing digital information and resources, with some 6000+ photographs, mainly related to Goa, available on his Flickr page.
[2] Noronha is a supporter of free software, and is actively involved in chronicling its growth in India and other Asian countries.