Today, Matt (WordPress Co-founder) announced the 7 Year Anniversary of the WordPress Project. In a blog post titled “Lucky Seven“,
How Tumblr founder David Karp can Monetize Tumblr. Hint -most of it involves learning from WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg!
Comment Spam – Gem of the Day – My imaginary newsletter and it’s first loyal subscriber Dino Vedo.
Never forget to re-enable search engines on your blog every again. If you still do, WordPress 3.0 will remind you!
Understanding and appreciating the new admin user, password feature during install that also gives you some subtle security upgrades.
“As a publisher, the second you fail to provide the information to the reader once, they’re going to leave your site, because it’s so easy for them, it’s just so easy for them to open a tab.” Apture Co-Founder Tristan Harris talks bout the Apture Context Search Plugin and the values it provides to publishers, bloggers and site visitors alike.
Although I make a little bit of extra money from my wordpress, blog help freelance service, I’ve always wondered about
Matt urges the audience to ask him an epic question, and in the middle of the answer to the question, a drupal diss explodes onto the audience.
WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg talks about Security measures for WordPress powered blogs and websites at WordCamp SF 2010.
The most anticipated and eagerly awaited session at the San Francisco WordCamps has always been The State of the Word