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    May 02, 2008

    Why Squidoo? Here's Why...

    People often ask me about Squidoo and about those "lenses they do there." Well, I came across this comment from Squidoo's Chief Operating Officer, Megan Casey--and it really sums up the value of the Squidoo Lens, as well as my own internal rationale for creating them....

    Got this note today from my mother-in-law, an Art History teacher at a public high school in Connecticut.

    Megan,

    Kids studying Cuban Missile Crisis……………. and a lens came up first in the search today and proved to be very useful!

    Thanks to you and your fellow Squids!

    T.

    I love when this happens. Selfishly, I love even more when one of my family members (an in-law, no less) finds it. Makes it a whole lot easier to explain that internet company website thingy I spend all my waking hours on!

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