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Ken Gagne
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15 tech luminaries we lost in 2024
Honoring IT heroes who blazed trails and broke down barriers.
The Last Blockbuster
Twenty-four years after starting my career as a Blockbuster Video employee, I found myself at its last store.
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Ken Gagne of YouTube channel Gamebits offers this day-one unboxing of the Nintendo Switch video game system.

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Ken Gagne is a digital content developer for audio, video, and written media. He hosts the Transporter Lock audio podcast, in which he interviews marginalized voices in the technology and gaming industries, and frequently moderates panels on these topics at conferences such as WordCamp, KansasFest, PAX East, and GaymerX. As a freelance writer for Computerworld, Ken has written award-winning features on protecting online privacy, content management systems, and Apple history. He also hosts YouTube channel Gamebits, where 82,000 subscribers have viewed his 800 videos over 20 million times. By day, he works as a project manager at Automattic, developers of WordPress.com and Tumblr.

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