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Greg Knauss is an American Internet humorist and computer programmer. He was born in Torrance, California. In college at the University of California, San Diego, he was the editor of Muir College ''Erratically'', a small humor publication, as well as a frequent contributor to the ''UCSD Guardian'' student newspaper. Some of his ''Erratically'' work was later reprinted online in the early Internet-based magazine ''InterText'', edited by fellow UCSD alumnus Jason Snell.〔(InterText - The Best of InterText )〕 Snell also published Knauss's early blog-like e-mail missives on the Internet in a collection known as ''An Entirely Other Day.'' In 1996 Knauss and Snell helped found TeeVee.org, a site powered by software written by Knauss himself.〔(TeeVee.org - About Us )〕 Knauss was also an original contributor to Suck.com〔(Suck.com - Contributors )〕 and creator of WinerLog. Knauss is also the author of "Rainy Day Fun and Games for Toddler and Total Bastard" (So New Media) and pioneered the weblog book tour to promote it.〔(Books: On Paper: So New Media: something old, something new, something borrowed, something to do - The Austin Chronicle )〕〔((Book Clubs') Life After Oprah )〕 He also created Metababy, an early wiki-like community.〔(Metababy - About )〕 Knauss is an occasional panelist on The Incomparable podcast.〔(The Incomparable 152 The Comic-Con Episode )〕 In 2014, Knauss released Romantimatic,〔http://romantimatic.com/〕 an iOS app that reminds users to send messages to their significant others. The app's release was controversial, receiving coverage and criticism from The Atlantic,〔(The Atlantic - The Outsourced Lover )〕 Mashable,〔('Hey Dumbass, Say Something Nice to Your Wife' — There's an App for That )〕 and The New York Times.〔(New York Times - After Online Dating, Online Making Up )〕 Knauss lives with his wife and three children in Woodland Hills, California. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Greg Knauss」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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