Gallery: September 3rd, 2008
Arriving in Davao from Manila, dinner, and drinks.
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“As my blog has grown in popularity, we realized we were ready to switch to a platform offering more programming options. After careful research, that new platform will be Wordpress, which we hope to launch tomorrow with an exciting photo gallery from my most recent trip to Mexico.” — Martha Stewart. Ms. Stewart was previously on Typepad. Hat tip: Joe Clark. (18)
Arriving in Davao from Manila, dinner, and drinks.
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Landed in the Philippines a few hours ago. Looking forward to meeting WordPress users in Davao and Manila! In other news, the immigration/customs forms here are sponsored by a booze company. Smartly, though, they use carbon copy so you don’t have to write the exact same thing twice, like you do in the US. (59)
Captcha is broken - now what? The Guardian. I was quoted in today’s Guardian, which consistently has some of the best tech coverage around. (24)
Riding the Crazyhorse: Iterative Testing and Design of WordPress. If that sounds like something you’d want to see at SxSW 2009 presented by Liz Danzico, Jane Wells, and yours truly then vote early and often. Polls close soon. (2)
Sunday tour of the Stormhoek wine farm; pizza + pool.
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Photos from WordCamp South Africa and Wembley Square afterward.
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Shawn Johnson, a gold medalist and WordPress-powered blogger. Dreamhost says “So far we haven’t had to do anything special to keep her blog up,” even though the first entry has over 1,100 comments. (Man, those things pop up everywhere now.) Any other Olympians on WP you’ve seen? (11)
Arriving to Cape Town and geek drinks at Asoka.
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Movable Type Pro — with Comments! The latest innovation in blogging. See the original here. (33)
Adam Tow got some great photos at WordCamp. Update: Here are mine. See also:
What about mine? Not quite yet.
The best ongoing coverage of WordCamp SF I’ve seen is on ZDNet today. If you post/Flickr use the tags “wordcamp” and “wordcampsf2008″. See also: Techcrunch’s coverage. (4)
Photos from WordCamp San Francisco. Guest photographer: Heather Rasley.
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