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Beginning in [[2004]] his profitable niche weblog [http://www.pvrblog.com/ PVRBlog] attracted press attention, gaining notoriety during a controversy over advertising on [[TiVo]]. |
Beginning in [[2004]] his profitable niche weblog [http://www.pvrblog.com/ PVRBlog] attracted press attention, gaining notoriety during a controversy over advertising on [[TiVo]]. |
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Haughey is a co-author of two books that were published in [[2002]], ''We Blog'' (ISBN 0764549626) and ''Usability: The Site Speaks for Itself'' (ISBN 1904151035). |
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==External links== |
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Revision as of 08:16, 24 November 2004
Matthew Haughey is the founder of the community weblog MetaFilter, where he is known as mathowie.
Career
From 2000 to 2001 he was an employee of Pyra Labs and helped code early versions of Blogger. Today he is Creative Director at Creative Commons.
Projects
His most important contribution is to MetaFilter, a community he founded and continues to manage solo.
Haughey has a personal weblog called A Whole Lotta Nothing and a photoblog caled Ten Years of My Life. He has helped build MetaFilter workalikes such as SportsFilter and helped instigate the5k.org.
Beginning in 2004 his profitable niche weblog PVRBlog attracted press attention, gaining notoriety during a controversy over advertising on TiVo.
Haughey is a co-author of two books that were published in 2002, We Blog (ISBN 0764549626) and Usability: The Site Speaks for Itself (ISBN 1904151035).