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  2. Sean Baligian - Wikipedia

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    He began his radio career as a producer/reporter at WSPD in Toledo, Ohio in 1995. In 1997, he was named sports director and host of The Evening Sports Show.Baligian broadcast several sports for the station including OHL hockey, CCHA hockey, and was the analyst for both University of Toledo football and basketball.

  3. History of blogging - Wikipedia

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    While the term "blog" was not coined until the late 1990s, the history of blogging starts with several digital precursors to it. Before "blogging" became popular, digital communities took many forms, including Usenet, commercial online services such as GEnie, BiX and the early CompuServe, e-mail lists [1] [2] and Bulletin Board Systems (BBS).

  4. Lifehacker - Wikipedia

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    Lifehacker is a weblog about life hacks and software that launched on 31 January 2005. The site was originally launched by Gawker Media and is owned by Ziff Davis.The blog posts cover a wide range of topics including Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, Linux programs, iOS, and Android, as well as general life tips and tricks.

  5. The People We Keep - Wikipedia

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    The People We Keep is the fourth novel by American author Allison Larkin, and her first novel published under her full first name, having previously published under the pen name Allie Larkin. It was published by Gallery Books on August 3, 2021. [ 1 ]

  6. The People's Platform - Wikipedia

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    If we want the Internet to truly be a people's platform, we will have to make it so." [2] The People's Platform was created to document how the internet has been instrumental in wiping out the "cultural industry’s middle classes" [3] and that the middle class has been "replaced by new cultural plantations ruled over by the West Coast ...

  7. Brian Lam - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 December 2024. American writer (born 1977) Not to be confused with the founder of C-SPAN Brian Lamb. Brian Lam photographed by Christopher Michel (2014) Born (1977-05-23) May 23, 1977 (age 47) New York City, U.S. Alma mater Boston University Occupation(s) writer, journalist, reviewer, blogger Years ...

  8. Indian blogosphere - Wikipedia

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    However, a large number of blogs are created in Hindi and other Indian languages. These blogs are written as stand-alone blogs or on popular blogging platforms. Among Indian blogs written in languages other than English, Google's Blogger is the most popular among Indian bloggers because it supports Indic Unicode and has rich features.

  9. People of the Web - Wikipedia

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    People of the Web was a weekly Yahoo! News feature series that profiled the faces behind the Internet. [ 1 ] It reported on World Wide Web content creators, particularly the ones "who are really changing the political, social and religious fabric," according to the show's host, award winning journalist Kevin Sites .