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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Evan Nelson Blass (born March 13, 1978), better known by his pen name @evleaks, is an American writer, editor, and phone leaker. Once an anonymous blogger leaking information and imagery on Twitter, @evleaks has been cited by such publications of record as Engadget (where he once served as senior editor), The Verge, and TechCrunch, as well as ABCNews.com, NBCNews.com and BBC.com. His watermarks have become so commonplace in the mobile space that companies occasionally include his imagery in official marketing material.@evleaks introduced the world to the Nokia Lumia 520, 720, 820, and 920, HTC One and HTC One mini, as well as the Motorola DROID Ultra, DROID MAXX, and DROID Mini. While managing editor at Pocketnow, @evleaks revealed the first comprehensive details of Windows Phone 8, then known by code name Apollo. In all, @evleaks has leaked details and/or images of more than 200 devices since early 2011.@evleaks revealed his identity in a tweet on 27 June 2013, and shortly afterward, in an interview with Android Police.Wired magazine included @evleaks (as Evan Blass) in its 2013 "101 Signals" list of "the best reporters, writers, and thinkers on the Internet."In November, 2013, The Verge documented @evleaks' difficulty in obtaining prescription medication, in an article about a controversial Walgreens policy concerning the dispensation of narcotic pain killers.On 7 January 2014, the @evleaks Twitter account passed the 100,000 follower mark.. }

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