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What’s Going On In The WordPress Economy?
It’s an economy that thousands of people, the world over, are benefiting from. It is an economy built on free, open source software.
Is this the Future Product Placement Model in Free WordPress plugins?
Some included banner ads on the plugin options page, others released “lite” versions of the plugins, some used lightbox popups in the backend to promote, but none of those methods were as appealing as the one we see emerging.
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WordPress.com vs. Self-Hosted WordPress – What You Need To Know
If you want to start blogging and don't know how, having a good understanding of the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org can save you a lot of headakes in the future.
The Top 90 Must Follow WordPress Experts on Twitter
In an effort to keep tabs on what is happening in the world of WordPress, here is a huge list of WordPress folks.
ZippyKid wants to be your development playground with MyZippyKid
ZippyKid, a managed WordPress hosting provider, wants to be the go-to host for WordPress developers. They’ve launched a beta project called MyZippyKid, which offers a suite of apps to help developers create, manage and clone websites, all for free.
What might the WordPress project learn from Svbtle?
Dustin Curtis said that he decided to create his own blogging solution after being “irritated by the complexity and uninspiring nature of most blogging platforms.”
WordPress And The Top 100
WordPress’ biggest challenge over the next two years, and where we’re focusing core development, will be around evolving our dashboard to be faster and more accessible, especially on touch devices.