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  2. Medium (website) - Wikipedia

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    Medium is an American online publishing platform for written content such as articles and blogs, developed by Evan Williams and launched in August 2012. It is owned by A Medium Corporation . [ 2 ] The platform is an example of social journalism , having a hybrid collection of amateur and professional people and publications, or exclusive blogs ...

  3. Entrepreneur (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Entrepreneur publishes the Entrepreneur StartUps magazine, available through subscription and on newsstands. [10] The magazine publishes a blog managed by a dedicated online staff. [11] It is also published in digital editions through its mobile apps. [12] In 1999, the website YoungEntrepreneur.com was created

  4. Evan Williams (Internet entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Evan Clark "Ev" Williams (born March 31, 1972) is an American billionaire technology entrepreneur. [1] He is a co-founder of Twitter, and was its CEO from 2008 to 2010, and a member of its board from 2007 to 2019. [2] He founded Blogger and Medium. In 2014, he co-founded the venture capital firm Obvious Ventures.

  5. Martin Zwilling - Wikipedia

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    He has published over 500 articles on Forbes, [9] The Huffington Post, [10] Young Entrepreneur, [11] Harvard Business Review, [12] his blog, and other online publications [13] [14] He has published two books, Do You Have What It Takes To Be An Entrepreneur? [15] and Attracting an Angel: How to Get Money From Business Angels and Why Most ...

  6. Kevin Rose - Wikipedia

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    Robert Kevin Rose, [1] known professionally as Kevin Rose (born 1977) [2] is an American Internet entrepreneur who co-founded Revision3, Digg, Pownce, and Milk. He also served as production assistant and co-host at TechTV 's The Screen Savers .

  7. Forbes - Wikipedia

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    Forbes argued that this is done because customers using ad blocking software do not contribute to the site's revenue. Malware attacks have been noted to occur from the Forbes site. [56] Forbes won the 2020 Webby People's Voice Award for Business Blog/Website. [57]

  8. Mashable - Wikipedia

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    Early iterations of the site were a simple WordPress blog, with Cashmore as sole author. [8] Fame came relatively quickly, with Time magazine noting Mashable as one of the 25 best blogs of 2009. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] As of November 2015, [update] it had over 6,000,000 Twitter followers and over 3,200,000 fans on Facebook .

  9. Matt Mullenweg - Wikipedia

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    Mullenweg at WordCamp Germany 2009. Mullenweg became enamored with blogging and started contributing updates to b2—a popular open-source blogging software—in 2002. . However, Michel Valdrighi—the sole maintainer—soon ceased activity, and Mullenweg discussed prospects of creating a fork with other contributors; [11] thus, in January 2003, Mullenweg created WordPress with Mike Little ...