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You know those little square thumbnail images that you see in blog comments?

Gravatars are made by Automattic, the same creators of this blog’s main software, Wordpress.
They connect your email to a thumbnail. You can use different mugshots for different email addresses.

So any time you comment on a Wordpress blog, your picture will show up. [...]

Macworld Wordpress Meetup

Wordpress is the absolute best publishing platform on the web. It’s so easy to use. I can add themes and plugins to extend the software.
The meetup was at Chaat Cafe at 3rd and Folsom in San Francisco. They have pretty damn good Indian food.

I got to meet some new bloggers too. Podango CEO Lee Gibbons [...]

Happy belated birthday Matt

If it weren’t for Matt Mullenweg, I might not have been a blogger.

He created the best personal publishing platform on the web today. Glenda Bautista organized his 24th birthday at Big Foot Lodge in Nob Hill.

It’s always a good party for me when all of the founders of Spontaneous Drinking Night are in attendance.

Andrei Zmievski [...]

Yet another Wordpress blog

I have made so many Wordpress blogs for my friends. I explain to everybody that it’s literally free to publish nowadays. Your blog can compete with the New York Times.
I spent all day hanging out with Angela today, and I have been promising her that I will make her a blog. She has been writing [...]

Allison Torres 2.0

I just spent a few hours updating Allison Torres’ website that I built about a year ago.

Since I have started working at CNET, I have gotten a lot better at interpreting XHTML/CSS and Wordpress’ PHP code.

Highlights from WordCamp 2007

Unconferencing is one of the reasons I moved to San Francisco. They are free, geek-infested, and very enlightening. The open source software community is probably my favorite group of folks to hang out with here.
I spent my whole day at WordCamp 2007, hosted at the Swedish American Hall in downtown SF.

The event was [...]

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