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In [[2003]], Dash was one of four bloggers featured on the [[PBS]] series ''Media Matters''.
In [[2003]], Dash was one of four bloggers featured on the [[PBS]] series ''Media Matters''.


Dash was born and grew up near [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]]. A long-time resident and vocal fan of [[New York City]], he now lives in [[San Francisco]]. He also has the somewhat dubious honor of being photographed in a t-shirt mentioning the web site [[Goatse.cx]] which was printed in the [[New York Times]].
Dash was born and grew up near [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]]. A long-time resident and vocal fan of [[New York City]], he now lives in [[San Francisco]]. Aside from his professional role, Dash participated in two prank-like activities that gained attention on the Internet: in [[2004]], he was the winner of the "[[nigritude ultramarine]]" [[search engine optimization]] contest, and in [[2005]] he appeared in a t-shirt mentioning the web site [[Goatse.cx]] which was printed in the [[New York Times]].


Dash is also now working on a project to Enable [[Blortal]] Solutions although not much is known beyond what is posted on his blog.
Dash is also now working on a project to enable [[blortal]] solutions although not much is known beyond what is posted on his blog.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 03:15, 17 June 2005

Anil Dash, born September 1975, was an early and influential blogger who began his weblog in 1999.

Previously an independent technology consultant, and a new media developer for the Village Voice, Dash now works as a Vice President for Six Apart, the makers of Movable Type, TypePad and LiveJournal.

In 2003, Dash was one of four bloggers featured on the PBS series Media Matters.

Dash was born and grew up near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. A long-time resident and vocal fan of New York City, he now lives in San Francisco. Aside from his professional role, Dash participated in two prank-like activities that gained attention on the Internet: in 2004, he was the winner of the "nigritude ultramarine" search engine optimization contest, and in 2005 he appeared in a t-shirt mentioning the web site Goatse.cx which was printed in the New York Times.

Dash is also now working on a project to enable blortal solutions although not much is known beyond what is posted on his blog.

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