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Radio to WordPress Migration

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April 29th, 2007
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Radio to WordPress Migration: Scott writes out some instructions on how to migrate from Radio Userland to WordPress in the process of finally migrating to WordPress himself. I found some resources in the WordPress wiki that needs serous TLC but Scott’s instructions might help some people. He uses a tool from Steve Hooker called backLogAllRSS but had to hack the code for things to work to his liking and he promises to share the code 😉 . Welcome to the world of WordPress, Scott!

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Stripe Generator

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April 26th, 2007
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Stripe Generator: While you are waiting for the WordPress Theme Generator to dig itself out of the digg effect, check out this “ajax diagonal stripes background designer”. At first I was wondering what use cool looking candy stripes would be until I read the Striped Designs post on their blog. I love the subtle gradient stripes! Thanks to a ping from ScriptyGoddess for the WordPress Theme Generator post.

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Where Are All the Open Source Billionaires?

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April 24th, 2007
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Where Are All the Open Source Billionaires? The lack of open source software billionaires is by design. It’s part of the intent of open source software — to balance the scales by devaluing the obscene profit margins that exist in the commercial software business. . . . There are real millionaires– even billionaires– who built companies on open source software. Just ask Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Or the YouTube founders. The real money isn’t in the software. It’s in the service you build with that software.

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APAD in Chinese

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April 19th, 2007
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A Plugin A Day (APAD) in Chinese: Denis had asked to be able to translate our APAD series into Chinese and you can read the fruits of his labor at his blog.

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Faster blogging through Markdown

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April 11th, 2007
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Faster blogging through Markdown takes you through writing posts using Markdown. Markdown is an easy to use plugin that lets you use simple text to automatically generate HTML for ordered lists, italics, bold, blockquotes etc.

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WP Silicon Valley Meetup

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April 10th, 2007
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WordPress Silicon Valley Meetup at Google HQ (Friday, April 13, 2007): Grab your WordPress Schwag and head to the Silicon Valley Meetup at Google Headquarters. Ryan will be there. The organizers ask that you RSVP by the 11th of April. This is your chance to eat at Google (and do WordPress stuff, of course). 🙂

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Protected pages in WordPress

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April 6th, 2007
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User only/protected pages in WordPress provides a tutorial and code on creating pages that can be restricted to only logged in users of your blog. Works well if you have valuable content to read and want users to register on your blog before they do so. Remember, if your content is not valuable, you’ll find users just closing the browser window.

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Time to Upgrade WordPress

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April 6th, 2007
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If you haven’t yet heard the news, WordPress 2.1.3 and 2.0.10 have been released. These security update releases and must be applied to ensure the safety of your blog. To make your upgrade easier, Mark has made two ZIP files with changed files for 2.1.3 and 2.0.10. Asides this, if you are looking at this post on the homepage and wondering why the background is yellow, then Techtites got the answer.

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WordPress: Most innovative open source platform

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April 5th, 2007
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WordPress: The most innovative open source platform yet?: Its certainly one of the easiest to use. If innovation is about bringing ideas to market then WordPress is a great example of same. James Governor of Redmonk, Open Source analyst firm, weighs in on innovation in Open Source and whether Open Source can deliver innovation like proprietary vendor models.

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