If you’re looking for a comprehensive place to start, especially in terms of learning about WordPress (or a place for your clients to learn more about the application that you’re building for them) then you need to head over and bookmark the new and improved Learn.WordPress. With tons of new content you’ll have most of your questions answered from getting started to the use of tags. There are many other resources out there but you can be sure that trusting WordPress.com with your educational needs is going to be safe and stable. One of the neatest things that I like […]
The Other Automatic…?
An interesting site passed my desk the other day – Automatic. No, not the beloved and largest commercial WordPress company Automattic, but rather another company that appears be just very cool in it’s own right. Sure, this has nothing to do with WordPress – but hey this service looks completely legit – and it may save your life. That’s worth a shoutout with a loose affiliation to the other Automattic, right?
Video Game Inspired Mural [Pics, Videos]
Today I’m so stoked to share with you something that we’ve been keeping hush-hush for the past 3 weeks and it’s finally time for the epic reveal. As you well know already the parent company of WP Daily, 8BIT, is comprised of a bunch of super-nerds and video gamers who grew up in the 80’s and at the very center of 8-bit retro gaming. This is why we named our company the way we did. Our goal has always been to close the distance between work and play – in fact, we just want to play all the freaking time. So we […]
Obox Steps Up When Posterous Steps Off Planet Earth
We’ve covered already the fact that Posterous was also heading south and we’ve written how you can get those posts out of Posterous too. It’s too bad really, especially since shops like Obox has partnered with them in the past creating a set of themes even for them historically. But they are going the extra mile by not only receiving those themes back that they developed but also releasing them for free – all 5 of them:
Feedly: My Google Reader Alternative
As many of you know now Google Reader has hit the dead pool and will no longer be in service July 1st. I am sad and incredibly upset at this news, even though I had been expecting that the day would come, namely because it’s become an intimate part of my overall workflow. So much so that when I heard that it was coming I started shaking in anger – the mere thought of having to transition from an application that I’ve used since 2007 and have religiously used every single day is more than I can bear. I won’t […]
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