''Lifehacker'' is a
weblog
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about
life hacks and software that launched on 31 January 2005. The site was originally launched by
Gawker Media
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and is owned by
Ziff Davis
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. The blog posts cover a wide range of topics including
Microsoft Windows
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,
Macintosh
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,
Linux
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programs,
iOS, and
Android, as well as general life tips and tricks. The website is known for its fast-paced release schedule from its inception, with content being published every half hour all day long.
''Lifehacker'' has international editions: ''Lifehacker Australia'' ( owned by
Pedestrian), ''Lifehacker Japan'', and ''Lifehacker UK'', which feature most posts from the U.S. edition along with extra content specific to local readers. ''Lifehacker UK'' folded on 9 September 2020 when its British publisher decided not to renew its license.
History
Gina Trapani founded ''Lifehacker'' and was the site's sole blogger until September 2005, when two associate editors joined her, Erica Sadun and D. Keith Robinson. Other former associate editors include Wendy Boswell, Rick Broida, Jason Fitzpatrick, Kevin Purdy, and Jackson West. Former contributing editors include The How-To Geek and Tamar Weinberg. ''Lifehacker'' launched in January 2005 with an exclusive sponsorship by
Sony
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. The highly publicized ad campaign was rumored to have cost $75,000 for three months. Lifehacker Australia launched in 2007, and Lifehacker Japan launched in 2008.
Since its founding, a variety of tech-oriented advertisers have appeared on the site. ''Lifehackers frequent guest posts have included articles by Joe Anderson,
Eszter Hargittai,
Matt Haughey,
Meg Hourihan, and
Jeff Jarvis. On 16 January 2009, Trapani resigned as ''Lifehacker''s lead editor and Adam Pash assumed the position. On 7 February 2011, ''Lifehacker''
's website was
redesigned with a cleaner, yet polarizing layout that led to readership declines. On 15 April 2013, ''Lifehacker'' redesigned their site again to match the other newly redesigned Gawker sites like ''
Kotaku''. On 7 January 2013, Adam Pash left ''Lifehacker'' for a new
startup, and Whitson Gordon became the new editor-in-chief. On 1 January 2016, Whitson Gordon left Lifehacker for another popular technology website, How-To Geek, replacing editor-in-chief Lowell Heddings.
In his January 2016 announcement, Gordon confirmed that Alan Henry would take over as the interim editor pending interviewing processes. Henry became the new editor-in-chief on 1 February 2016. On 3 February 2017, Henry left his position at ''Lifehacker''. He later wrote for ''
The New York Times
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''. On 28 February 2017,
Melissa Kirsch became the editor-in-chief. Alice Bradley was named editor-in-chief in June 2020 but left in March 2021. Former deputy editor Jordan Calhoun succeeded her as editor-in-chief.
''Lifehacker'' was one of six websites that was purchased by
Univision Communications in its acquisition of Gawker Media in August 2016. On 13 March 2023, it was announced that ''Lifehacker'' had been sold from
G/O Media
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It was formed in 2019 after the private equity firm Great Hill Partners purchased two digital portfolios from ...
to
Ziff Davis
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. In November 2023, as part of a brand refocus after the acquisition, ''Lifehacker'' updated with a new logo, a new site layout, and migration away from the Kinja platform.
In July 2024, it was reported that Lifehacker Australia would shut down amid a restructuring at third-party publisher
Pedestrian Group.
Accolades
''
Time
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'' named ''Lifehacker'' one of the "50 Coolest Web Sites" in 2005, one of the "25 Sites We Can't Live Without" in 2006, and one of the "25 Best Blogs" in 2009.
CNET named ''Lifehacker'' in their "Blog 100" in October 2005. ''
Wired'' presented Gina Trapani with a Rave Award in 2006 for Best Blog. In the 2007
Weblog Awards, ''Lifehacker'' was awarded Best Group Weblog. ''
PC Magazine
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Overview
''PC Mag ...
'' named ''Lifehacker'' in "Our Favorite 100 Blogs" in October 2007. US
Mensa named ''Lifehacker'' as one of their top 50 sites in 2010.
References
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American blogs
Internet properties established in 2005
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2023 mergers and acquisitions