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Charles Johnson (blogger)


 

Charles Foster Johnson is a greater Los Angeles-based web designer who runs the popular weblog Little Green Footballs.

Work history

Johnson was born in New York on April 13, 1953 and raised in Hawaii.

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New York - April 13 - 1953 - Hawaii

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He launched his first career (as a jazz guitarist) in the mid-70s. Extensive recording credits include at least three albums that went gold, namely "Reach For It" by George Duke, "School Days" by Stanley Clarke, and "Live in London" by Al Jarreau.

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Jazz - Guitarist - George Duke - Stanley Clarke - Al Jarreau

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He later co-founded a company called CodeHead Technologies which marketed productivity and desktop publishing software (mostly hand-coded in assembly language) for the Atari ST computer.

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Desktop publishing - Software - Assembly language - Atari - Computer

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Today Charles runs the "Little Green Footballs" web design firm with his brother Michael. The LGF weblog began as a testbed on that company's website.

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