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A new version of IXR

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May 24th, 2005
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A new version of IXR All I can say is, “Thank you kindly, Simon”. PS: IXR is Simon Willison’s PHP XML-RPC library, a version of which is distributed with and maintained by WordPress. This notification is for the new 1.7 beta release.

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Zero to (free) shopping cart in sixty minutes

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Zero to (free) shopping cart in sixty minutes Have stuff to sell not a lot of moolah to put into building and maintaining a shopping cart? Take a gander at this tutorial. Worthy of mention is that this can be performed very easily with a WordPress blog as well, but Blogger will have tighter integeration.

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.Mac for $59

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May 23rd, 2005
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dot Mac for $59 [EDIT] Expired. For us Macintosh users who use the .Mac service, this is a super, super deal. I am not sure if you can buy multiple copies and use them in consequent years, but the normal price is $99.95 from Apple and $89.00 from Amazon.

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Feedmap.net : Where Blogs Meet Maps

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May 23rd, 2005
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Feedmap.net : Where Blogs Meet Maps Reminds me distinctly of a project that WordPress used to include with its default installation. Lots of mapping/navigation features for local blogs. Microsoft seems to be very heavily invoved in this beta.

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WordPress Plugin: AdRotator

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WordPress Plugin: AdRotator – Ad Rotating Solution for your Ads including AdSense: Setup a bunch of ad accounts and rotate them at will on your blog.

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Wapedia – Wikipedia for your PDA

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May 23rd, 2005
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Wapedia – Wikipedia for your PDA Thanks Figby

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Weblog-Software Benchmark II

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May 23rd, 2005
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Weblog-Software Benchmark II Wordpress, Textpattern, Serendipity and Lightpress compared in this apachebench generated set of results. A fair amount of work went into this analysis and it is worth a read through. As a word of caution, unless your blog is under extreme pressures such as a very weak server or a very high load, the difference in speeds of various blogging programs should not be noticeable.

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CSS style for your WP RSS Feed

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CSS style for your WP RSS Feed: Very clever tutorial to add CSS to your WordPress feed. I personally tend to stay away from prettying an RSS feed since I think it weakens the medium and we are back to reducing standards with added CSS that will be interpreted differently by the various browser engines used by news readers. This is a fun tutorial nonetheless.

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Microsoft Offers Improved blogging tools to Windows Hosters

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May 20th, 2005
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Microsoft Offers WordPress to Windows Hosters: EDIT: redacted. I apologize for the confusion. Please read the comments for a better explanation. Thanks to Skippy and Chris for keeping me honest!

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