User:Morten Blaabjerg
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About Morten Blaabjerg
[edit]- Did you know these facts about me?
- Has recently discovered the ideas of US writer and economist Henry George and his treatise Progress and Poverty from 1879.
- Teacher of history and media studies at Aabenraa Statsskole since 2009.
- From 2007-2008 founder and CEO of Kaplak, a company dedicated to help crack the digital niche producer's online challenges. Kaplak developed a product which could help sell products on the slim end of the long tail.
- Presented in 2007 his academic thesis on the history of the Maxim gun and the logistics of industrial technology in the colonial frontiers of Africa - from the fall of General Charles George Gordon at Khartoum in 1885 to the Battle of Omdurman in 1898.
- Has produced a number of short films and documentary films, including a film about the murder of Canute the Holy.
- In 2004, he launched the Danish cultural and media networking wiki Crewscut.com (presently NotatWiki), dedicated to developing resources and networking for cultural and media projects - all based on MediaWiki, the same software engine that runs Wikipedia
- Since 1998 nurtured great interest in the german philosopher Max Stirner and helped build the Wikipedia article on Stirner from it's early days - this page also marked his first "real" contributive efforts on Wikipedia.
- Lives in Odense, Denmark, with his lovely girl and speedily growing family.
- Born 1973 in the small Danish town of Strib, near Middelfart (which for some reason an English-speaking friend of mine found incredibly funny).
Other facts
[edit]- Did you know that...
- Sometime between 2004-2006, the otherwise unnoticeable page on YouTube on Crewscut.com (now NotatWiki) generated a massive 200.000+ hits, which made one think one or two things about how the internet works. This happened approximately at the time, when all Danes started searching for YouTube online, because of a lot of press coverage.
Further information
[edit]If you wish to know more about Morten Blaabjerg, for the time being please visit his mortenblaabjerg.net, a personal homepage in the works, planned to be in Danish as well as English. See also his amazingly unforgettable twitterings on Twitter
If you want to look into the work I did in Kaplak, please check out the Kaplak Blog, which is now inactive, but still has a great many interesting articles on all things concerning the internet and long tail thinking.