Adobe Muse is a new product that’s part of the Creative Cloud bundle from Adobe that allows for easy creation of websites as well as in-browser editing, and many other interesting features. It was brought up as a potential alternative to WordPress – really? Let’s see about that.
Get Instant Analytics Info with Hoverlytics for WP
Ever want to get a quick idea of how a certain link on your site is performing? Usually, you would just pull up Google Analytics and trudge through to find the stats on that particular link. Not any more. Introducing Hoverlytics for WordPress.
WP on Google's App Engine? Engine Lights are Green.
The title is my lame Thursday afternoon attempt at some humor but as I read it over and over again in my head it makes less and less sense, so I’ll go ahead and hit the publish button before I go insane. Via Bronson Quick, it appears that Google App Engine has launched their PHP runtime during I/O so that you can run WordPress directly on App Engine itself. They’ve even got a tutorial already live so that you can learn how to deploy a simple WordPress installation to the Cloud Platform. Make note, the tutorial assumes you know what you’re doing […]
Live Workshop: Learn To Write a WP Plugin
When it comes to WordPress, one of the most exciting things about the platform is the variety of ways of which we can develop products on top of it. Aside fro the typical blog, there are options for theme development, plugin development, and even application developer. If you’re a budding WordPress developer and have a desire to learn to write a WordPress plugin from the ground up, then you’ve gotta check out the Envato workshop being held by our very own Tom McFarlin later this month.
3 Reasons Your Blog Is More Important Than Business Cards
Seven trenchcoat-clad executives walked single file through the front doors of the café where I was seated. I stood to wave them over to our table. At the time, I was working for a non-profit organization, and we were building a new software product. I had spent weeks vetting developers, and this trechcoat-clad gaggle of executives represented one of the top three firms. As they reached our table, each of them greeted me and placed their business card on the table in front of me. By the time I finished meeting all of them, I felt like I had been dealt […]

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