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WordPress Making Its Social Networking Move?

Posted by Om Malik on GigaOm.com

A few months ago, Anne Zelenka wrote about how WordPress could be an underpinning of a social network, an idea first postulated by Chris Messina. Of course, when Automattic, the startup behind WordPress.comメs hosted service, raised a whopping $29.5 million in VC funding recently, I speculated that they might be adding social networking features to their service. Now it is almost certain. (Continue reading at Gigaom.com.)



Founder Matt Mullenweg on 'Act II' for Automattic

Original Post authored by Carleen Hawn on 1/23/08 on FoundRead

Om reported yesterday that Automattic, which makes the blogging platform WordPress (which we use), just raised $29.5 million in a B-round of venture funding. It is a big deal for the blogging industry ラ one investor is The New York Times, just the latest warning flare over the bow of old media. (True Ventures, an Automattic investor, has also funded GigaOM.)



BitNami Offers Easy Open Source

Original Post authored by Mike Gunderloy on 1/11/2008 on WebWorkerDaily

ScreenshotThere are many benefits to using open source software for web applications: rapid development cycles, leading functionality in many market segments, and of course the price. But actually deploying those applications can be a huge, daunting nuisance. The WordPress installation instructions, for example, may brag of taking only five minutes - but that presumes you are already running MySQL and PHP and a web server and are comfortable configuring them.



Springnote Offers Easy Wikis

Original Post authored by Mike Gunderloy on 11/12/2007 on WebWorkerDaily

If you're still waiting for Google to get in gear and open up JotSpot registrations again, it might be time to stop waiting. Springnote, a collaborative wiki service from Korea