A free weekly Newsletter with a round-up of WordPress news and articles
WordPress 3.4 “Green”
WordPress 3.4 is here and out the door. This release is dubbed “Green” in honor of guitarist Grant Green.
What’s New in WordPress 3.4
The new version of WordPress brings many improvements, including custom backgrounds and headers, a live theme-customizer, revamped XML-RPC, better support for internationalization, and many bug-fixes and enhancements.
5 Surprising Observations from BlogWorld Expo New York City
A few BlogWorld observations that intrigued or surprised @bobwp.
WordPress Version 3.0 for iOS Updated
Majority of the changes are done in the core of the software application.
Interview with Simon Fairbairn, a Location-Independent WordPress Freelancer
Simon Fairbairn, a WordPress freelance designer and developer who has been travelling around the world with his partner Erin since 2010.
12 Fantastic Presentations from WordCamp NYC
If you didn’t have the chance to attend WordCamp NYC, you can still check out some of the presentations through the slides posted by the presenters.
Website On WordPress
This service provides low cost WordPress websites using the latest responsive Genesis themes, and a range of premium plugins.
Clark Wimberly publishes ebook for devs called Meta Valuables
Clark Wimberly, a WordPress developer living in Austin, has released an e-book called Meta Valuables.The book focused on meta data, or the extra information that WordPress allows you to attach to posts, pages, and users.
6 Reasons Why We Switched Away from Livefyre
WPBegginer talks about their experiences with the Livefyre commenting system. They weren't pretty.
The Detailed Story Of Our New Security System
WPEngine takes steps in order to block possible mallware infestations of their customers.
Making a Living With WordPress
With WordPress powering 8% of the websites in the world, the demand for WordPress related services is increasing exponentially.