Update On Automattics Services And Blogs
As I finally had a chance to sit down and add content to my feedreader last night, I thought it would be a good idea to provide an update on all the Automattic owned services and also provide a list in...
View ArticleSubscribe To The WPTavern Link Roll
I’m not sure if any of you have noticed but on the right hand side of this site on the frontpage, there is a widget in the sidebar called WordPress Links And Resources. It’s been there for quite...
View ArticleSampa Closing Down, Suggests WordPress.com As A Substitute
Sampa.com which was a service aimed at the family-oriented blogging crowd for blog and media hosting has announced that it will be closing its doors on August 17th, 2009. Sampa is closing its service...
View ArticleKeeping An Eye Out For Post Ideas
WeblogToolsCollection.com recently published an article that discussed how to develop post ideas. Near the end, the author wanted to know what individuals did to generate post ideas on their own and...
View ArticleShould WordPress Change The Blog Nomenclature Within The Backend?
Been awhile since we’ve had something to vote on but I’ve finally found a topic where we you can weigh in on one side or the other. Recently, there was a discussion on the WordPress Hackers Mailing...
View ArticleWordPress.com Reaches 60 Million Blogs Milestone
WordPress.com has crossed over yet another milestone in that they now host over 60 million blogs. After the GigaOm article has been updated, it now appears that half of the 60 million blogs are hosted...
View ArticleWPWeekly Episode 361 – Introduction to the IndieWeb With David Shanske
In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by David Shanske. David introduces us to a set of philosophies known as the IndieWeb, explains how it’s different from the Open Web, and how he’s...
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