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2.6 Million Self-Hosted WordPress Sites And Counting
http://maisonbisson.com/ blog/ post/ 12324/ 26-million-self-hosted-wordpress-sit…The huge problem with open source software is that there are no sales numbers to show how many people are using it. We know that WordPress.com hosts over three million blogs. We know EduBlogs powers nearly 200,000.
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Flippant Remarks about Matt in South Africa
http://kintespace.com/ rasxlog/ ?p=1049This is not another Blog post about accusing yet another white guy of being a racist. This is not a veiled attempt at trying to “trick” a mufukka into “giving” me attention. I think Jesse Jackson’s rumored ability to exchange white-liberal guilt for money and political power is real and dishonorable.
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[Social media] Wordcamp, wordcamp, read all about it
http://blog.bizcommunity.com/ index.php/ 2008/ 08/ 25/ social-media-wordcamp-wor…The first Wordcamp South Africa was successful held this past Saturday, 23 August 2008, in Cape Town, with Matt Mullenweg, the founding developer of blogging software platform Wordpress, as guest speaker.
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Premium Rated Themes @ WordCamp South Africa
http://www.adii.co.za/ 2008/ 08/ 24/ premium-rated-themes-wordcamp-south-africa/…If you’d been reading this blog in the last couple of days, you’d know that Cape Town hosted the first-ever WordCamp South Africa yesterday. You’ll probably end up seeing quite a bit of coverage from the local peeps that attended in the next few days and I hope to share some of that with you (I know there’ll be video footage to share soon as well).
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The Single Malt Episode
http://www.successful-blog.com/ 1/ the-single-malt-episode/Another Saturday Night Movie Social media has become a mash up of friends and education. We’re sharing what we know and communities are forming around that. Take a look at what happens when Matt Mullenweg sits in at Gary Vaynerchuk’s Single Malt Episode #509. They say that we’ve become seriously playful.
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Wordcamp with Matt Mullenweg, Open Everything and Cape Town geek party
http://www.vincentmaher.com/ ?p=723The next 48 hours are jam-packed with geekiness. Tomorrow morning Tyler Reed and I fly to Cape Town and the crack, literally, of dawn to do all manner of cool things. I get to spend the morning at the Cow Africa offices discussing the conceptual specs for the new Grid web site and the upcoming launch of our Java application.
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Matt Mullenweg interviews the SEO rapper [Caption Contest]
http://valleywag.com/ 5039118/ matt-mullenweg-interviews-the-seo-rapperWordPress creator Matt Mullenweg trades Google gaming tips with Charles "Moserious" Lewis, the MC of SEO, at WordCamp last weekend on the UCSF campus. We know you can do better, so crack wise in the comments and we'll make the best one the new title.
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WordCamp 2008 San Francisco
http://voices.allthingsd.com/ 20080818/ wordcamp-2008-san-francisco/By Adam Tow, Digital Media Producer The third annual WordCamp San Francisco was held this weekend, bringing together WordPress users and developers to discuss the past, present and future of their favorite Web publishing platform.
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Interview with Matt Mullenweg and Joseph Scott on the WordPress Theme Directory
http://wordpressphilippines.org/ themes/ interview-with-matt-mullenweg-and-josep…Ian Stewart of ThemeShaper has interviewed Matt Mullenweg and Joseph Scott about the recently reopened WordPress Theme Directory. You’ll get a good idea of where WordPress theming is headed—for example, automatic theme updating just like plugins—and the general vision behind the official theme repository and its guidelines.
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SXSW Get the Vote Out Campaign - Robert Scales
http://raincitystudios.com/ blogs-and-pods/ daveo/ sxsw-get-vote-out-campaign-ro…Meet the Candidates! Rolling along with the SXSW Get the Vote Out campaign, heeerrrre's Robert Scales. Robert Scales is the CEO and Founder of Raincity Studios, a consummate biz-ness-man and an international man of "open everything" evangelism.
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