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  2. Josh Cahill - Wikipedia

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    Josh Cahill. Aljoscha Wendholt [2] [3] (born 17 June 1986), professionally known as Josh Cahill, [2] is a German aviation vlogger, airline critic and blogger who presents airline reviews primarily through his YouTube channel. [4]

  3. Rene Ritchie - Wikipedia

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    Rene Ritchie (born 1972) is a Canadian independent blogger and YouTube content creator. Ritchie is known for his podcasts including Debug, Iterate, Vector, ZEN & TECH, Review, The TV Show, and as co-host of MacBreak Weekly on the TWiT Network. Rene was formerly Lead Analyst & Executive Editor of iMore. Ritchie was also the executive producer of ...

  4. David L. Jones (video blogger) - Wikipedia

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    David L. Jones is an Australian video blogger. He is the founder and host of EEVBlog (Electronics Engineering Video Blog), a blog and YouTube channel targeting electronics engineers, hobbyists, hackers, and makers. His content has been described as a combination of "in-depth equipment reviews and crazy antics".

  5. Drew Binsky - Wikipedia

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    Drew Goldberg (born May 24, 1991), known by his online alias, Drew Binsky, is an American travel blogger and vlogger who has visited every country in the world. Binsky documents his travels on his YouTube channel and other social media accounts. He holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest time to pack a suitcase.

  6. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Technology reviews Alastair Aiken: United Kingdom Ali-A, MoreAliA, Ali-A Plays Both of Aiken's channels upload gaming videos as well as vlogs. He is best known for his Call of Duty gameplay videos (both Let's Plays and video game walkthroughs). Jackie Aina: United States lilpumpkinpie05 Beauty and fashion vlogger. Alex Aiono: United States Alex ...

  7. Mark Wiens - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Wiens started Migrationology.com, his food blog. In 2012, published an e-book, the Eating Thai Food Guide, and quit his job to begin blogging and making YouTube videos full-time. Wiens' travel vlog videos document his visits to dozens of countries.

  8. Casey Cole - Wikipedia

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    Casey Cole. Casey Cole, OFM is an American Franciscan friar, Catholic priest, writer, and blogger. Cole runs his own online blog and YouTube channel called Breaking in the Habit and is the author of the books Let Go: Seven Stumbling Blocks to Christian Discipleship and Called: What Happens After Saying Yes to God .

  9. Louise Pentland - Wikipedia

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    Liam O'Neill (2016–present; engaged) Children. 2. Last updated: 1 September 2021. Louise Alexandra Pentland (born 28 April 1985) is an English beauty, motherhood and lifestyle vlogger, blogger, YouTube personality and author. She is also known by her online pseudonym SprinkleofGlitter or SprinkleofChatter, although she publicly disavowed ...

  10. Vlogbrothers - Wikipedia

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    2012. Last updated: April 5, 2024. Vlogbrothers (sometimes stylized as VlogBrothers or vlogbrothers) is a video blog channel on YouTube. The Internet -based show is created and hosted by the Green brothers: John Green and Hank Green.

  11. Blogger (service) - Wikipedia

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    Blogs can also be accessed from a user-owned custom domain (such as www.example.com) by using DNS facilities to direct a domain to Google's servers. A user can have up to 100 blogs or websites per account. Blogger enabled users to publish blogs and websites to their own web hosting server via FTP until May 1, 2010.