
10 Dec
Posted by David McKendrick as Development, General, Open Source
WordPress 2.7 was just released a few moments ago (Found out on Twitter, where you should follow me) and I must say upfront: My, oh my, was it worth the wait. Before I’ve even had a few moments to dig into it after upgrading about sixteen installations of it manually, I’m taken aback by just [...]
We’ve got a couple of quick announcements to make regarding changes to our services. As of 15 minutes ago, Magento — one of the most often requested scripts for Installatron has been added to the mix of available installations. We will have many additional ones to come shortly but for now this should appease the [...]
Matt Mullenwag delivers his ‘State of the Word’ address in front of a crowd of developers, designers and regular old wordpress users at Wordcamp Toronto. The event was a success and I’m looking forward to tomorrow. The lunch Fused Network sponsored at the event (as well as tomorrow’s) was excellent. It was a great opportunity [...]
01 Sep
Posted by David McKendrick as General, News, Open Source
WordPress is an open source blogging platform that allows users to easily setup their own websites and easily publish content to them. Specifically, “WordPress is a state-of-the-art publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.” I myself have been using WordPress since [...]
Kermit the frog was right when he sang that statement during the first season of Sesame Street. In fact there are countless discussions going on about “Being Green” as we speak. Thousands are weighing the benefits, downsides and making an informed decision. During a recent discussion on webhostingtalk (linked above) several statements were made about [...]
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