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Christian Frederick Gulker (10 March 1951 – 27 October 2010) was an American photographer, programmer, writer, and pioneer in electronic publishing.A "Silicon Valley pioneer," Gulker was "instrumental in introducing the digital publishing era to the newspaper industry" and was a central figure in the early history of blogging.
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Gulker, Chris Chris Gulker
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American writer, photojournalist and blogger
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Gulker, Christian Frederick
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Christian Frederick Gulker
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