Posts Tagged ‘Matt Mullenweg

Today, the Apache Software Foundation gained a new sponsor: Facebook.  Facebook is a gold sponsor, too, which means that the social network expressed its support for open source software by volunteering to donate $40,000 per year to the ASF. Cynics shouldn’t waste their time looking for an ulterior motive.  Facebook won’t get much out of [...]

With 2010 started, the new decade has begun. But how did we get to here? In this article, we’re going to look at the major events from each year in the past decade that have helped develop the web design industry. Try keeping a tab on how many affected you, I bet you’ll run out [...]

Headers and footers are always a big concern in web design. These two powerful sections of a website hold great importance and are always something to worry about when designing a page. The header is the first thing the user will see when opening the page, so they must be perfect. The footer, in the [...]

As part of the eleventh day of 12 for 2010, we’re giving away a free 3-month membership to Plus;. Entries are open to everybody – Plus members and non-Plus members alike. Entering only takes a few seconds, since all you’ve got to do is leave a comment. Too easy. Meet Derek Herman Derek is the [...]

Automattic has just rolled out the latest upgrade to its popular self-hosted blogging software – WordPress.org – version 2.9. This release is called “Carmen” and includes a number of notable additions, including the beginnings of a WordPress image editing tool (cropping, scaling, and rotating), simpler video embeds, and batch plugin updating that should save you [...]


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