Clearly we aren’t using your typical .com or .net or even .org top-level domain. The main reason is quite simple: The others weren’t available. But we think this is to our advantage since the .co extension seems to fit us better. Culturally, more and more organizations are choosing .co to stand for not just company but also for “community” and “collaboration.” We think this fits nicely into what we’re trying to do. Sure, we’re a company as well, but we’re a company of passionate WordPress users. I almost see it as somewhat of a “Band of Brothers” (women welcome too, […]
WordPress 3.5 Set to Release Monday @ 11:00am EST
Drat. I was hoping to play around with it this weekend – but as Andrew shared on the Core Blog the team has been working over-time to make things happen and the team is outright exhausted:
Primer: Your First Contribution to Core WordPress Development
Some of the best ways that software development-minded individuals help the WordPress community is by contributing to “core” – or the foundational codebase that powers the millions of blogs around the world. But even if you don’t have a background in software development let that not scare you from making an attempt! And, it’s not that hard, as Dave Martin shares at a recent WordCamp Raleigh event. Just imagine the impact that you would have and the millions of people who would be eternally grateful for your service and work? If that gets you cooking then you should definitely consider […]
New Updates for BlackBerry, Windows, iOS
Apparently this past week has been the week for new native mobile updates with WordPress releasing updates for BlackBerry, Windows Phone, and iOS-powered devices. And the updates are plentiful and good. Here’s a quick break-down of what you can expect in the new release (as you wait patiently for your update to load):
Need a New Career in 2013? Try WordPress!
Looking for a major career change in the coming year? Why not try WordPress? This is the time to get in, especially since WordPress is taking the world by storm, already powering 17% of the top 1 million sites in the world. WordPress has changed my life (as well as many of the people within this community) and it’s freely available to anyone who wants a shot.
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