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WordPress well above DruPal and Joomla!

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OpenID on Midas Oracle

In the WordPress options for the OpenID plugin, I have just checked: Automatically approve comments left with verified OpenIDs. These comments will bypass all comment moderation. Still working on many technicalities in the coming weeks…

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The 80 Best WordPress Plugins

The 80 Best WordPress Plugins All of them have been tested extensively by me on my 2 blogs.

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WordPress theme P2 by Automattic

WordPress theme P2 – Introduction – P2 in action WordPress – Automattic Download this post if your feed reader doesn’t show you the embedded video above. -

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The Best Blogging Software (WordPress) + The Top 60 WordPress Plugins

- Software Powering Midas Oracle – Database And Blogging Software – MySQL – phpMyAdmin – WordPress – (Documentation – by Matt Mullenweg et al.) – TinyMCE – WordPress Theme – Fall Season – WordPress Plugins & Widgets – Plugin Stats … Continue reading

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And the award for the most technology advanced software vendor goes to… the envelope, please…. QMARKETS in Israel. … [Cheers and applauses in the crowd.]

Via Bo “Grandizer” Cowgill, QMarkets: Reliable Enterprise-Grade Software Qmarkets was written from day one as a site for massive use by a large number of users & organizations. As such, Qmarkets is fully scalable in design (relying on Drupal’s core … Continue reading

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Still unconvinced by prediction market journalist Justin Wolfers

The Justin Wolfers series in the Wall Street Journal is plagued with rotten links to the WSJ’s bot-driven, play-money prediction sub-exchange (which is secretly programed to reflect InTrade’s real-money prices). — The latest installment (which does not featured a single … Continue reading

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The real story behind Word Press that the Media won’t tell you.

Matthew Mullenweg, the founding developer of WordPress (the open-source blogging software that runs Midas Oracle): One thing I’ve noticed about talking to certain types of [Press], particularly mainstream, is that they have a pattern in mind before they write about … Continue reading

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Incite the free-market thinkers into *practicing* prediction markets.

Which objective(s) should have the highest priority? 23 Responses – Generate revenues and profits for Midas Oracle. 4 / 23 – Make Jason Ruspini quit whining about the fact that he blogs on Midas Oracle for free. 1 / 23 … Continue reading

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Should prediction market firms use blogs?

BusinessWeek on McKinsey’s global survey: [...] Only 16% of the companies surveyed said they were investing in blogs, compared to 63% for web services, 28% for peer-to-peer networks, and 19% for social networks. 78% identified web services as the Web … Continue reading

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