New Plugins
Allows you to add the popular game Hangman to your blog
This plugin will make your widgetized sidebars so flexible that you will almost think that your running a more advanced CMS system and not WordPress.
WordPress Referrers is a fully automated, self running referral tracking script.
Just like the plugin Twitter for WordPress, this plugin reads an RSS feed and displays the time, title and trimmed description.
When visitors is referred to your site from a search engine, the plugin is showing them related posts to their search on your blog.
Wp-Donators provides a smart donation function to autoleave the sponsor information in a container after payment. People can donate and submit name/URL or TextLink ad. The information of the latest donors are displayed in the cloud.
Updated Plugins
WP Super Cache is a static caching plugin for WordPress. It generates html files that are served directly by Apache without processing comparatively heavy PHP scripts. By using this plugin you will speed up your WordPress blog significantly.
WordPress already offers naturally a comfortable possibility to publish articles delayed. The advantages of this convenient function are obvious: Posts can be created in advance and will automatically be published a few days later or on midnight – even if you are not at the pc. wpSLEEP is based on the same thought and actuate parts of a post as the author likes them to.
Applied Language Solutions Free Translation Plugin
Translation widget that appears in your blog’s side bar. Readers can translate your blog into 10 different languages, automatically in one click.
Cache the output of your blog widgets. Usually it will significantly reduce the SQL queries to your database and speed up your site.
MobilePress is a WordPress plugin that will render your WordPress blog on mobile handsets, with the ability to use customized themes. The plugin also allows specific themes for specific devices / mobile browsers, such as iPhone, Opera Mini, Windows CE Mobile and other generic handset browsers.
Runs htmltidy over the complete output of the blog (excluding feeds), not just the post content.
Interesting, I see you are including a list of updated plugins as well as new plugin releases. Is this something you are implementing in future plugin release posts? Seems as though there are more plugin updates than releases these days.
An option would be to make separate posts for releases and updates, but imo that wouldn’t make a difference, because posts would get stacked up