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WordPress Could Sue Popular Theme Developer Over License Dispute

By Chris Cameron / July 15, 2010 11:45 AM / View Comments

There is an intense debate brewing in the open source development community these days whose resolution could have widespread implications for the sharing and distribution of software. Matt Mullenweg, the founder of WordPress, disagrees with the way Chris Pearson, creator of a popular WordPress theme and framework, has chosen to distributed his product - a method he believes is against the rules and licenses WordPress operates under. The two seem to be unwaveringly at odds, which could mean a lawsuit is on the horizon, but what would that mean for free software distribution?

Automattic Announces VaultPress Security Plugin

By Curt Hopkins / March 30, 2010 6:00 PM / View Comments

VaultPress dingbats Automattic, the makers of WordPress.com, have introduced VaultPress, a plugin to plug the backup gap.

Users of WordPress' hosted service have their blogs backed up automatically (so to speak). So if something goes pear-shaped, the content is caught before it hits the ground. However, if you use a self-hosted version of the software you must back up your content yourself, and heaven help you if you forget.

Backing Up a Wordpress Blog to the Cloud Using Amazon S3

By Alex Williams / February 25, 2010 10:08 AM / View Comments

autowpbackup.pngWe posted yesterday about Wordpress.com founder Matt Mullenweg and his view that cloud computing is marketing speak.

The conversation followed a significant Wordpress.com outage. In our research looking into the role that cloud computing played, we discovered a lot of discussions about backing up your Wordpress.com account.

One method looks especially interesting.

TechStars Boulder Now Accepting Applications For Summer Mentorship Program

By Chris Cameron / January 13, 2010 12:30 PM / View Comments

If you procrastinated on applying for TechStars Boston and missed Monday night's deadline but still want to attend a TechStars event, their summer program in Boulder, Colorado is now accepting applications.

TechStars is a highly competitive funding and mentoring program based in Boston, Boulder and Seattle that helps young startups jump-start their businesses. Their impressive list of over 50 mentors includes Wordpress founder Matt Mullenweg, venture capitalist Fred Wilson and Foundry Group director Brad Feld.

Microsoft Uses Geek Elite To Make Azure Launch A Smash Hit

By Alex Williams / November 17, 2009 7:13 PM / View Comments

blue_flag_sm_bigger.jpgWhen you launch a make or break initiative like Windows Azure, you better get it right.

Well, from our vantage point, Microsoft got it right. How? In front of a sea of developers at the Professional Developers Conference, Microsoft trotted out a group of geek all-stars who showed how they are using Azure to do some pretty cool stuff.

Natural-Language Spellchecker After the Deadline Acquired by Automattic

By Jolie O'Dell / September 8, 2009 4:15 PM / View Comments

Matt Mullenweg's Automattic is quickly becoming the new media conglomerate to be reckoned with.

The parent company behind WordPress, Automattic has been strategically scooping up hot web properties over the past couple years, from its acquiring Gravatar in 2007 to its purchasing Intense Debate, PollDaddy, and BuddyPress in 2008 and Blo.gs this year. Its latest buy is After the Deadline, a natural-language spell-checking plugin for WordPress and TinyMCE.

BIGOmaha: The Little Conference That Could

By Jolie O'Dell / May 9, 2009 2:16 PM / View Comments

Yesterday in the gorgeous Nebraska sunshine, about 300 techies, entrepreneurs, and creatives from all over the country gathered in a large but simple room to learn, listen, and make connections.

The one-day, one-track show was just a hashtag to some and entirely unknown to others; still, the pre-show buzz on Twitter and in various blogs had resonated with freshness, immediacy, and inspiration. A week before it opened, the first-ever BIGOmaha conference was sold out.

ReadWriteWeb France Catches Up with Matt Mullenweg

By Rick Turoczy / February 19, 2009 2:30 AM / View Comments

wordpress_logo_jan_09.jpgWhile Matt Mullenweg was in France for WordCamp Paris 2009, the team from ReadWriteWeb France took the opportunity to catch up with him and ask him a few questions about open source, WordPress, and the future.

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