Feb
2010
Blogger developers crawl after WordPress and add Pages feature – Los Angeles Times
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Google announced Thursday that Blogger’s beta feature that allows users to create separate pages — such as an “about me” page — is now available to everyone. Though it may sound a little (a lot?) tardy for a basic feature like that (such an option . (continues)
Wordpress Blogging from Android Devices – WebProNews
Wordpress has announced the launch of Wordpress for Android (1.0). It is currently available in the Android Market. A lot of what we do on the web is now done from mobile devices, so it only makes sense that this would include blog management. While . (continues)
Brossman and Hill Teach WordPress Basics at Wake Tech SBC – Carolina Newswire
RALEIGH, N.C. — “Create Your Own Website and Blog Using Word Press” will be the much-requested topic of a series of three classes starting Monday, Feb. 8, co-sponsored by the Cary Chamber of Commerce and the Small Business Center of Wake Tech . (continues)
HomeQuest Launches Full Featured Wordpress IDX Plugin – PR.com
The plugin is part of the HomeQuest platform which was built to give complete visibility of the activity on the IDX search so you can prospect and follow up with the active visitors of your Wordpress site. The development and refinement comes from . (continues)
wpToGo Became the Official WordPress for Android 1.0 App – Mediabistro.com
I wondered if there was any reason to switch to it from the free Android app for WordPress blogging that I’ve been using for a few months now. As it turns out, there is a very good reason: wpToGo’s developer is also the lead developer (I presume . (continues)
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