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Knowledge Hound, The How-To Hunter!

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In January of 1946, Pearl Baum debuted the first of her popular radio shows, How To Do It, giving her listeners advice on everything from how to improve their vocabulary to how to stop thumb-sucking. In September of 1997, her granddaughter, Heidi Allen, began building what was to become the Web's most comprehensive how-to site, Knowledge Hound (www.knowledgehound.com). But until this year, Allen had no idea that providing free access to do-it-yourself advice ran in the family.

The discovery came to light while she was going through a dusty box that had been hidden away in a storage locker. Inside, she found a tattered magazine article detailing her grandmother's career. "I was speechless when I saw the original name of her show," says Allen. "It was almost spooky. But it makes me want to work even harder, because now I have a tradition to carry on."

The newest chapter of that tradition began when Allen tried to use the Internet to teach herself some new skills. After repeatedly spending hours picking through thousands of search results with little luck, she decided to take action. Knowledge Hound was born. The site is the Web's biggest directory of free how-to links, and the wide variety�from alternative energy to programming to crafts and more� offers something for everyone.

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English

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Heidi Allen
San Antonio TX
US 78230
+1.8304384815

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