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Posted on 11 Jul 2008

IdeaFry

IdeaFry is a new platform that built on multi-user WordPress blogging engine, i.e. WordPress MU. With just three steps listed in the following: Create a blog, name your blog, and then choose your theme, you’re jumpstart your own blog in less than one (1) minute.
WordPress is widely used in the blogosphere, where it proved effective [...]

Tags: blogging, IdeaFry, WordPress

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Posted on 22 Jan 2008

WordPress.com Users Get 3G of Online Storage

A great news today for the users of WordPress.com, a blogging platform as the company behind it, Automattic is granting more online storage. 3G instead of 50MB will likely make their users happy about it and no doubt, for anyone who embark on blogging initiative, the revised offer of online storage size will make WordPress.com [...]

Tags: Blogger, blogging, TypePad, WordPress

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Posted on 13 May 2007

We Need Better Statistics Plugin?

I just came across WordPress.com has released a statistics plugin for the bloggers. I trying to understand that very few people nowadays find their Web traffic reports accurately. You can read my another post pertaining to this issue. When I came across a new stats (statistics) plugin, and read the “special” features that available on [...]

Tags: API, Blogger, blogging, WordPress

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Posted on 21 Apr 2007

Lingua Blogging Software Set To Be Released

I’ve been tracking a new blogging engine, Lingua Project which powered by PHP, MySQL, and Ajax. If you really would like to know what a Lingua is all about, you can visit their official blog, that run with the Lingua software, i.e. version 0.1 Alpha. Their developers are completing some coding practices with respect to [...]

Tags: Ajax, blogging, Lingua Project, WordPress

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Posted on 07 Mar 2007

WordPress.com Adopts OpenID

I just came across that WordPress.com has adopted OpenID, an open, decentralized distributed identity platform. This is an attempt to served as a single sign-in standard on the Web for their users. WordPress.com is not the only blogging platform that announced to support OpenID, the other player LiveJournal has previously made announcement. Moreover, some of [...]

Tags: blogging, OpenID, WordPress

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