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The Gov 2.0 Camp LA Drama: Lessons for Community
Community events have become very common these days. Ever since the days of the first BarCamp – an unconference event that caters mainly to developers and techheads and is organized around attendees picking time slots to speak in on the day of the event – and transitioning to other similar style events, Â like PodCamp, WordCamp,…
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best crab cake baltimore – Washington DC & Baltimore Area – Chowhound
best crab cake baltimore – Washington DC & Baltimore Area – Chowhound. Crab cake Wars!
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WordPress and PHP 5: Be the Change You Want to See
The other day, I wrote the popular 10 Things You Need to Know About WordPress 2.9. As usual, most people are very excited about the new release which is now in beta and available for testing. In the article, I made a few fundamental errors which I have since corrected. Notably, I mentioned that WordPress…
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The WordPress Bible: A Writing Redux
Back in July, I noted that I had accepted and was beginning the process of writing The WordPress Bible for Wiley Publishing. You can read that post here. It’s now November and almost everything is in the bag for me. I’ve written the book with an average of 20-30 pages per chapter. I’ve gone through…
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10 Things You Need to Know About WordPress 2.9
Gentlemen, start your engines! WordPress 2.9 is just around the corner. Unlike WordPress 2.8, which Mark Jaquith describes as the Snow Leopard of WordPress since most of the basis of the WordPress 2.8 upgrade was complete rewrites and optimization of the infrastructure that ran WordPress instead of providing lots of new features in the same…
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Will the Real Tech Community Please Stand Up
Our world today is diluted. The lines have blurred. Everyone has bought into this concept of community – that everyone has something for everyone and we’re one big happy family. Specifically, the concept of the “technology community” which is a term that has come to mean anyone who has a blog, uses social media or…
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Real hackers are invisible on SpongeFish
Real hackers are invisible on SpongeFish.
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Payola, Extortion and Market Correction
For the last two weeks, I’ve been mulling this concept of market correction as it pertains to the web. There are a variety of stories that have been related, in addition to signatory bubble characteristics that I have observed for some time, but it’s all coming into a lot more focus as time has gone…
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BlackBerry, Upgraded, Aims to Suit Every User – NYTimes.com
BlackBerry, Upgraded, Aims to Suit Every User – NYTimes.com.