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Red Herring - Kawasaki: It s using WordPress, open source, MySQL, plug-ins. RH: That makes the cost of entry nothing, right? Mr. Kawasaki: Nothing. That could be good news or bad news, right. So somebody else with 12,000 bucks could do the same thing. But what
Technology to Feed Your Tortured Artist’s Soul
Wired - Sites like YouTube, tools like WordPress and increasingly cheap hardware make it easier than ever for you to step in and provide enjoyment and inspiration, and reap praise and popularity in the bargain. The problem, of course, is that creative works
Mobile enable your blog with plug-in
The Inquirer - COO! A WAY to make money out of mobile surfers from your blog. Developer Andy Moore has teamed up with Admob to release a plug-in that works with the popular Wordpress blogging software. Andy Moore is the brains behind Web2txt and claims he is
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ZDNet Blogs - So after doing some Photoshop/Illustrator work to make a new “theme” for the blog, I went into WordPress to do just a few tiny changes. Now I’m relatively new to WordPress. I use it on ZDNet to write each day, but I don’t have to manage it or handle
AT&T: iPhone on target for end of June launch
CNET News - up the coming robotics revolution Extra: Why age verification won’t cure what ails social networking sites Video: WordPress Stephenson said more than 1 million customers have said that they would like to buy one of the phones when they’re
Posting USA: Separating Signal From Noise on the Web
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CNET News - Matt Mullenweg is officially the CEO of Automattic. Please note the double “t”–as in “Matt.” But he’s really the guy who brought WordPress to the world and oxygen to the blogosphere. You can see the first half of this Webware interview here. Matt