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		<title>By: GeekDad blog thrives because of awareness of audience &#124; BeatBlogging.Org</title>
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		<description>[...] Well, for one, there’s the GeekDad blog on Wired.com. Originally the brainchild of Wired.com Editor-in-Chief Chris Anderson in March 2007, GeekDad has since become one of the most popular blogs on the site. (See our recent post on Wired.com for more of the history of the GeekDad blog) [...]</description>
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