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Tag Archives: content management systems
Great interview of WordPress’s Matt Mullenweg
The interviewer asks all the good questions.
Posted in Business, Business & Economic Models, Information Technology, Software
Tagged Automattic, blogging, blogs, CMS, content management software, content management systems, Internet sites, Matt Mullenweg, open-source software, sites, Software, The Internet, web sites, websites, WordPress, world-wide web, WP
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The multi blog features of WordPress MU will be merged into the standard WordPress software, after which the standard WordPress software will have all the features of MU and MU will be phased out.
“The multi blog features of WordPress MU will be merged into the standard WordPress software, after which the standard WordPress software will have all the features of MU and MU will be phased out.” Excellent. One WordPress installation will be … Continue reading
They love coding too much.
- The people that Robin Hanson expelled from his blog are coding their own blogging software. – As for Our Master Of All Universes, he codes his own WordPress theme (overcomingbias.com/wp-content/themes/overcoming-bias/) and inserts his own hacks into it. UPDATE: Robin … Continue reading
Robin Hanson has overhauled his (ex-group) blog.
- Overcoming Bias is now a solo blog. (His conspirators are now grouped at Less Wrong.) – His blog is on with a new webhost, and is probably not powered by TypePad anymore —I highly suspect WordPress. – (He should … Continue reading
The 80 Best WordPress Plugins
The 80 Best WordPress Plugins All of them have been tested extensively by me on my 2 blogs.
In a Google search of five keywords or phrases representing the top five news stories of 2007, weblogs will rank higher than the New York Times’ Web site.
The blogs won the bet. In a Google search of five keywords or phrases representing the top five news stories of 2007, weblogs will rank higher than the New York Times’ Web site. The bet has been expired on the … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis (Accuracy & Precision), Betting, Prediction Journalism, The Internet
Tagged content management, content management systems, Dave Winer, Emile Servan-Schreiber, expiry judge, Google, Long bets, Martin Nisenholtz, Michael Giberson, New York Times, NY Times, Open Media, prediction markets, software packages, the New York Times
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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…