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Lifehacker

Lifehacker is a weblog about life hacks and software which launched on January 31, 2005. The site is owned by Gawker Media. The blog posts cover a wide range of topics including: Microsoft Windows, Mac, Linux programs, iOS and Android, as well as general life tips and tricks. The staff updates the site about 18 times each weekday, with reduced updates on weekends. The Lifehacker motto is "Tips and downloads for getting things done."〔(Power Grid: Lifehacker ) Accessed: 6/17/2013〕
In addition, Lifehacker has four international editions, (Lifehacker Australia ), (Lifehacker Japan ), (Lifehacker India ) and the latest one - (Lifehacker UK ) which feature most posts from the U.S. edition along with extra content specific to local readers.〔(Welcome toLifehacker UK ) (April 17, 2014). Retrieved on April 25, 2014.〕〔(Lifehacker AU Goes Live ) (August 28, 2007). Retrieved on August 31, 2007.〕
==History==
Gina Trapani founded Lifehacker and was the site's sole blogger until September 2005, when two associate editors joined her, Erica Sadun and D. Keith Robinson. Other former associate editors include Wendy Boswell, Rick Broida, Jason Fitzpatrick, Kevin Purdy, and Jackson West.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jackson West is our Newest Associate Editor )〕 Former contributing editors include The How-To Geek,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Welcome Our New Contributing Editor, The How-To Geek )〕 and Tamar Weinberg.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Farewell to Tamar )
Lifehacker's frequent guest posts have included articles by Joe Anderson, Eszter Hargittai, Matt Haughey, Meg Hourihan, Jeff Jarvis.
On January 16, 2009, Trapani resigned as Lifehacker's lead editor and Adam Pash assumed the position.
On January 7, 2013 Adam Pash moved on from Lifehacker to a new start-up, and Whitson Gordon became the new editor-in-chief.

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