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OMG this is so cool… Marsedit supports image upload to Wordpress… Very Wonderful!!

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Almost going to make the purchase of an amazing mac app.

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Just did a quick update to WordPress ver 2.3.1…

Same usual steps at WordPress.org…

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Yes the title says it. http://blog.gravatar.com/2007/10/18/automattic-gravatar/

There is a growing trend of [dot]com companies buying over each other. This news came as a surprise to me but i see it as a great move. Gravatar (short for Globally Recognise Avatar) aims to serve the need for a common profile picture/image(avatars) on the blogosphere.

Its great to hear Automattic starting to move forward to expand and yet improve the WordPress.com service. Kudos to them. But i wonder what it means for non-WordPress people.

I expect more activities from Automattic… Good job Matt

Time to get Gravatar up and running again. Their premium service is now freeee..

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Another upgrade completed… This time without the help of the Fantastico. Reason: TAGS!

Tweaked the theme to display tags now… Great work WordPress team!!

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Did i mention that i did my WordPress version 2.2.1 upgrade with the Fantastico upgrade feature on Bluehost?

Cool.. i tell you

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Version 2.2.1 is out.

2.2.1 is a bug fix release for the 2.2 series. Since 2.2 was released a month ago, the WordPress community has been improving fit-and-finish by identifying and fixing those little bugs that can be so annoying and by fine-tuning some small details. The result is a nicely polished 2.2.1 release.

This version resolves a number of bugs on this list. It also address security vulnerabilities:

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WordPress has just become a WebWare 100 winner in the publishing category. This means that it is a much preferred platform for your online publishing desires. Those of you who have not tried it, do get your own WordPress blog at WordPress.com

Publishing had no mass consumer brands in the top 10, as most of the other categories did. WordPress got the most votes. I was interested to see the Drupal CMS platform placing high in this category–above the consumer-oriented publishing products Typepad and Vox. Even combined, these two Six Apart services didn’t come close to winning the same number of votes as Drupal. Source: http://www.webware.com/8301-1_109-9728770-2.html

>>http://wordpress.org/development/2007/06/webware-100-winner/

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