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  2. LiveJournal - Wikipedia

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    LiveJournal (Russian: Живой Журнал), [3] stylised as LiVEJOURNAL, is a Russian-owned social networking service where users can keep a blog, journal, or diary. [4] American programmer Brad Fitzpatrick started LiveJournal on April 15, 1999, as a way of keeping his high school friends updated on his activities. [ 5 ]

  3. Timeline of LiveJournal - Wikipedia

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    Again Six Apart makes an "offline" page visible through the entire LiveJournal network. August 2, 2007 - LiveJournal users are banned without notice for depicting art "depicting minors in explicit sexual situations". Outraged users spam and protest until LiveJournal addresses the deletion on August 7. October 11, 2007 - Site reaches 14 million ...

  4. Category:Livejournal - Wikipedia

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  5. Want to drive the Donald J. Trump highway? Lawmakers ... - AOL

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    Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY January 24, 2025 at 10:05 AM There's Trump Drive in Montana, Trump Avenue in Florida, and a President Donald J. Trump Highway in Oklahoma.

  6. Brad Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia

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    LiveJournal grew out of a journaling program Fitzpatrick wrote for himself as a college freshman. [2] [1] It eventually became a full-time job and then a company; in January 2005 he sold it and its parent company, Danga Interactive, to Six Apart, for an undisclosed sum of cash and stock. [2] [1] [3] He was named chief architect of Six Apart. [4]

  7. How Reading Old Journal Entries Helps Team USA’s Anna Hall ...

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    On June 26, 2021, heptathlete Anna Hall suffered a devastating injury that would change her life forever. Sprinting the 100-meter hurdles, the Olympic hopeful clipped her left foot on the barrier ...

  8. News media in the United States - Wikipedia

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    USA Today: Newspapers, online News 1982 The Wall Street Journal: Newspapers, online News 1889 The Washington Post: Newspapers, online News 1877 Politico: Online News, politics 2007 Bloomberg: Online World news 1981 Vice News: Online [6] News 2013 HBO: Online, [7] television [8] Entertainment 1972 HuffPost: Online News 2005 TMZ: Online Celebrity ...

  9. Yana Zavatskaya - Wikipedia

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    Yana Zavatskaya is a social fiction writer. She also is a blogger (at LiveJournal, listed in the Top 100 bloggers). [5] She writes for the Pravda.ru. [6] Her father was a mathematics teacher and poet. [6] She grew up in Chelyabinsk. [2] She completed four years of medical school. [6] In 1993, she moved with her family to Germany.