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'''Dan Paul Benjamin''' (born October 26, 1972) is a [[software developer]], [[user interface]] designer, [[writer]], and [[podcaster]]. |
'''Dan Paul Benjamin''' (born October 26, 1972) is a [[software developer]], [[user interface]] designer, [[writer]], and [[podcaster]]. |
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In 2010, Benjamin started [[5by5]], a [[podcast]] production outlet that currently produces nineteen shows, including several co-hosted shows such as ''Back to Work'' with [[Merlin Mann]], ''The Big Web Show'' with [[Jeffrey Zeldman |
In 2010, Benjamin started [[5by5]], a [[podcast]] production outlet that currently produces nineteen shows, including several co-hosted shows such as ''Back to Work'' with [[Merlin Mann]], ''The Big Web Show'' with [[Jeffrey Zeldman]] and ''The Ihnatko Almanac'' with [[Andy Ihnatko]]. Based on his popular podcasts, Benjamin has been called "the king of Apple talk radio" by [[Philip Elmer-DeWitt]] of [[Fortune Magazine]] and [[CNN]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/02/15/the-king-of-apple-talk-radio/|title=The King of Apple Talk Radio | work=CNN |
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Born | October 26, 1972 |
Website | http://danbenjamin.com/ |
Dan Paul Benjamin (born October 26, 1972) is a software developer, user interface designer, writer, and podcaster.
In 2010, Benjamin started 5by5, a podcast production outlet that currently produces nineteen shows, including several co-hosted shows such as Back to Work with Merlin Mann, The Big Web Show with Jeffrey Zeldman and The Ihnatko Almanac with Andy Ihnatko. Based on his popular podcasts, Benjamin has been called "the king of Apple talk radio" by Philip Elmer-DeWitt of Fortune Magazine and CNN.[1]
In the past, he co-founded Cork'd and Playgrounder, and wrote the CMS behind A List Apart.[2] Additionally, he has made educational screencasts through PeepCode.[3][4]
Benjamin has appeared on the Fox News program Strategy Room - Gadgets and Games multiple times [5] to discuss various topics.
Benjamin holds a B.A. in Technical Writing with a Computer Science focus from the University of Central Florida.