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  2. Scott Berkun - Wikipedia

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    Scott Berkun is an American author and speaker. Berkun studied computer science, philosophy, and design at Carnegie Mellon University . He worked at Microsoft from 1994 to 2003 on Internet Explorer 1.0 to 5.0, Windows, MSN, and in roles including usability engineer, lead program manager, and UI design evangelist.

  3. Automattic - Wikipedia

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    Its remote working culture was the topic of a participative journalism project by Scott Berkun, resulting in the 2013 book The Year Without Pants: WordPress.com and the Future of Work. [ 7 ] On November 21, 2016, Automattic, via a subsidiary company (Knock Knock, WHOIS There) managed the launch and later development of the .blog gTLD, thus ...

  4. Epiphany (feeling) - Wikipedia

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    Not all innovations occur through epiphanies; Scott Berkun notes that "the most useful way to think of an epiphany is as an occasional bonus of working on tough problems." [7] Most innovations occur without epiphany, and epiphanies often contribute little towards finding the next one. [7] Crucially, epiphany cannot be predicted, or controlled. [7]

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  6. Webstock - Wikipedia

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    The second Webstock ran from 10–15 February 2008, [2] [3] [4] with speakers including Shawn Henry (), Simon Willison (), Scott Berkun, Amy Hoy, Peter Morville, Nat Torkington, Dan Cederholm, Kelly Goto, Michael Lopp, Cal Henderson, Jill Whalen, Russell Brown, Jason Santa Maria, Rachel McAlpine, Sam Morgan (), Tom Coates

  7. Singingfish - Wikipedia

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    Singingfish was founded in mid-1999 by John DeRosa, Eric Rehm, Ken Berkun, and Mike Behlke.. By January 2000, it had grown to 17 employees. The group photo on the left was taken in Singingfish's first office on Seattle's Capitol Hill on January 24, 2000.

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  9. Tim Scott becomes longest-serving Black U.S. senator ... - AOL

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    Scott is known to be well-liked on Capitol Hill among his colleagues on both sides of the political aisle. He notably worked with Democrats to negotiate the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act ...