September 2009
4 posts
The Happiness Engineers had a great time in London last week. We worked on some cool projects and came up with a lot of great ideas. We’ll bring more updates to you over the coming weeks and months. One of the items we worked on is a widget we call RSS Links, which allows you to display text and/or image links to the comment and post feeds of your blog. No need to mess around with HTML in a...
Sep 10th
Last week you guys published 1.4 million new blog posts, but you only ran the spell checker about 204 thousand times. Ahem. The two possible explanations for this are that we’re all perfect writers or that we just forget to run the spell checker. I’m in the latter camp. I don’t blame you — spell checkers are usually pretty lame. They are bad with most proper nouns and usually my problem isn’t...
Sep 9th
Clouds from my trip to WordCamp Dallas RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and it’s a way for people to subscribe to updates to your blog using a client like Google Reader or Bloglines. You may not know what RSS is but chances are people are using it to read your blog. We track over 50,000,000 posts read via RSS every week. (Around a 18% addition to our on-site views!) Today we turned...
Sep 8th
I’m back in San Francisco after a trip to London for the Happiness Engineer meetup. It’s serious business, but the group has managed to have a little fun along the way. Our developers have been hard at work, too. In August, we launched the SoundCloud shortcode and WP.me, a URL shortener for WordPress blogs. And at your request, we introduced two new themes: iNove and Sandbox 1.6.1. Here are...
Sep 4th
August 2009
6 posts
In the coming week, the Support crew (seen among the lovely faces here) will be meeting in London to brainstorm new ways of providing you with the resources you need. While us Happiness Engineers are putting our heads together to churn out some big ideas, we’ll be closing our email support system. Support will be unavailable from 10 a.m. EST on Friday, August 28 to 10 a.m. EST on Monday,...
Aug 27th
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Sandbox 1.6.1 is now available to all WordPress.com blogs. Alongside Sandbox 1.6.1 you’ll also find the older Sandbox versions. We’ve left them intact. If you’ve been using them, don’t worry, they haven’t changed. However, we do urge you to check out 1.6.1. Sandbox is a skeleton theme for WordPress. Though you can use it by itself, it’s mainly intended for dressing up with a custom Custom CSS...
Aug 20th
We are big fans of SoundCloud, a really useful service that is part Flickr for music, part professional music collaboration hub. Artists such as Beck, Moby and Sonic Youth now use the service to distribute tracks through their blogs and connect with their fans. We’ve received many requests from WordPress.com bloggers that they would like us to work with SoundCloud to enable this service, and...
Aug 14th
Check out this address: http://wp.me/sf2B5-shorten If you visit it, you’ll end up right back here. The nice thing about it is that it’s a short link, about  70% smaller than the permalink for this post. URL shorteners are nothing new, Tiny URL has been around for 100 years, but WP.me is different in a few ways. WP.me is the only two-letter .me domain in the world. Every blog and post on...
Aug 14th
iNove by mg12 is one of the top themes used for self-hosted WordPress blogs, and a commonly requested addition to our offerings here on WordPress.com. We’re always doing what we can to bring you the cool new stuff you want, so now you’ve got it, too! iNove for WordPress.com: Some handy features of this theme: Display pages or categories in the menu below your header. Display your page...
Aug 13th
We kicked off July with an open vote on new media features. Thanks to all of you who voted and submitted comments. Your feedback determines the future of WordPress. Later in the month we introduced PollDaddy ratings and polls, the Gravatar widget, and the archives shortcode (one of many you can check out here). Here are July’s stats: 394,609 blogs were created. 5,666,839 posts were...
Aug 5th
July 2009
6 posts
You publish a lot of quality content (trust us, we know). And so we understand that making it easily accessible to your faithful readers is very important for you as a blogger. Sure, our Categories, Tag Cloud, and Archives widgets do their parts, but we’ve come up with an extra little something that you may care to use. Enter our newest shortcode – [archives]. This little guy will allow you to...
Jul 30th
Say goodbye to messing around with HTML in a Text widget just to get an “About Me” in your sidebar. With the new Gravatar widget it only takes a few seconds to achieve this and stamp your blog as your own! If you’re not familiar with a Gravatar it’s a graphical representation used to identify yourself in WordPress blogs and other sites.  It’s already built in to your WordPress.com account and...
Jul 23rd
PollDaddy joined the Automattic team last year, and we have been working on adding some of our great features directly into the WordPress platform ever since. Ratings The PollDaddy rating feature that was enabled on WordPress.com last week has really started to see some use. Over 100k blog posts, pages and comments on WordPress.com are now being rated. If you need some help getting started,...
Jul 17th
Here at WordPress.com, we always run the most recent version of the WordPress open source software. In addition, we do custom development so that we can offer features not included in the open source core product (like VideoPress, built-in polls, etc.). Because WordPress.com gets new features implemented as they are developed, we don’t usually talk too much about big version releases. For...
Jul 8th
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Last month we launched the Yahoo! App and 360 importer so you can migrate your content to WordPress.com quickly and easily. And we introduced the SocialVibe widget, which helps you earn donations for the charity of your choice. July will bring more feature updates, and more of the themes and customizations you’ve been asking for. We’re listening. Here are the stats for June: 388,580 blogs were...
Jul 2nd
Remember National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) back in November? You all used the opportunity to take a swing at churning out a 50,000-word novel on your blogs in only one month — some with great success! There’s also NaBloPoMo, which has nothing to do with post-modernism, but with blogging! It stands for National Blog Posting Month. It’s an even more fitting occasion for posting regularly...
Jul 2nd
June 2009
21 posts
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Jun 30th
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Jun 18th
Re: Boomerang →
Jun 18th
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Jun 18th
the seconde! →
Jun 18th
You spend a lot of time creating great content and attracting an audience for your blog. What if you could use that influence to make a positive social impact? Now you can. We’ve teamed up with SocialVibe, and now by adding the SocialVibe widget to your blog, you are able to earn donations for the charity of your choice by getting sponsored by a brand that appeals to you. Each time someone...
Jun 15th
Sorry for this being the latest wrap-up ever. May was a fun month for us. We rolled out a ton of new features: the ability to add YouTube videos and polls to comments, stats in your time zone, the VideoPress upgrade (with HD!), post by email, new stats charts, comment search, improved comment reply by email, and VideoPress.com. May was also the month for our largest-ever WordCamp San...
Jun 15th
Boomerang →
Jun 15th
Viper →
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Viper →
Jun 15th
laying around →
Jun 15th
Pour toi →
Jun 12th
It's all a matter of what my future holds.. →
Jun 11th
Going somewhere? →
Jun 11th
We’ve got two Yahoo! related news items today. The first is that we’ve launched a Yahoo! 360 importer (listed in your admin screens under Tools → Import) to make migration from 360 to WordPress.com super easy. Just upload the Yahoo! 360 export ZIP file, and we’ll do the rest. Yahoo! will be shutting down their 360 service soon, so if you have any friends over there feel free to give them a...
Jun 5th
Start
It is often said that first impressions are lasting impressions. This is typically the unfourtunate truth. The first impression you might get when coming in contact with Aidelle is that she’s your average 8-year old American girl. She lives in the country, goes to a small rural school, and returns home each day to her mother, her father, and her brother. With this knowledge, it’s easy...
Jun 5th
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Jun 5th
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Jun 4th
learn to live
I often experience areas of vacancy in my life. Things just don’t go as I wish and empty spots form. I need a little more love, a little more honor, a little more life. But is this not what makes life? Who ever heard of a person with all of their affiars in perfect order? I certainly haven’t. I have, however, seen many people who posess a similar exterior composure. But certainly,...
Jun 4th