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I never intended for the blogger-baby story, which began with the to A-list bloggers Jason Kottke and Meg Hourihan, to become quite such a saga, but news has a way of happening. Caterina Fake and Stewart Butterfield are no longer expecting a baby —, Sonnet Beatrice Butterfield, according to fellow Yahoo executive Bradley Horowitz. Here's the rundown on the rest of the couples mentioned in, which — well done, readers — you guessed correctly.This image was lost some time after publication.Alaina Browne and Anil Dash The foodblogger and Six Apart executive are not pregnant, though Dash has been looking a little chunky. This image was lost some time after publication.Heather Powazek Champ and Derek Powazek: Flickr's community manager and the famous Web designer are not pregnant. This image was lost some time after publication.Caterina Fake and Stewart Butterfield: Flickr's cofounders made no secrecy of Fake's pregnancy, which ended yesterday with the safe delivery of a newborn daughter. This image was lost some time after publication.Jennifer Granick and Brad Stone: The lawyer and New York Times reporter are expecting, and are telling people about it.
This image was lost some time after publication.Maryam and Robert Scoble: Would you really expect Robert Scoble, whose blogger wife, Maryam, is pregnant, not to blog about the fact? This image was lost some time after publication.Now we all know: Ben Trott proved so that his wife and fellow Six Apart cofounder, Mena, found herself in a family way.
Until recently, she'd been trying to.To the pregnant couples: Heartfelt congratulations and best wishes. To Fake and Butterfield: Mazel tov!
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To Browne, Dash, and the Powazeks: Get cracking! Valleywag is going to need readers in 2025.(Photos by, and ).
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