Ok. Let’s have a competition, shall we? I’ve been messing with Chrome’s new Experimental Game called Maze and I’ve spent far too much of my valuable Monday morning trying to navigate some of the more popular websites out there in a game of classic Marble Madness and it occurred to me how fun it would be to have a little competition of sorts. So, after you get your bearings and experience the awesomeness of this Google Chrome experiment, let’s see who can win in our Community Game Challenge:
Is the Tavern Back Open for Business (and Drinks)?
A little while ago (which seems like a lifetime ago) we reported on how the WP Tavern had apparently closed up shop with Jeffro leaving his role there after much introspection. Well, this morning we saw something quite fascinating – a real live blog post authored by Jeffro himself, sharing his experience at a recent WordCamp North Canton! Although the blog post was simply highlighting his experience I had to ask if the real Jeffro was coming back (and if WP Tavern) is re-opening for business. This was his response:
A Look WPZoom's Monthly Technology Costs
If you thought that starting up a WordPress company was easy then guess again – it’s just like what you thought it should be, a business. Even if you experience such out-of-this-world profit margins like $100k a month it still costs something to maintain the business, with services, processes, operations, and all. WPZoom pulled the proverbial curtain a bit and shared with us their costs of maintaining their startup venture. Although some may argue that they are definitely not just a “startup” (they’ve been around for quite some time, April, 2008) they still are on a startup-like budget, saving and scrimping […]
Joe Boydston: WordPress is Saving Journalism
This incredible presentation at our recent WordCamp Atlanta 2013 was a must-see. In fact, Joe was running late and was unable to attend and thus present on Friday and many of our attendees were crushed that he wouldn’t be able to present. Well, we shifted a few things around and slotted him in on Saturday instead! He presented a compelling argument for how WordPress is literally saving journalism and how they’ve customized their installation into an incredibly-powerful publishing tool and system. For those interested, this is definitely worth your time. Turn up your speakers as the volume is a bit […]
VIP Wranglers Wanted, Work Remotely
The WordPress.com VIP Team is looking to hire a few VIP wranglers to help support their growing business. If you’re interested in working for Automattic and specifically the VIP team for .com, then this is definitely worth taking a look at. VIP Wranglers are the people that make stuff happen for WordPress VIP. This means building the products and supporting them for their customers. They also go race car driving at some of their team powwows, which is one incentive I would definitely take advantage of!

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