Habari PHP weblog software

Having a lot of work stacked up and nothing fun to do, I decided to ignore the work and give Habari a test installation on a localhost, just play around with it for an hour or two and see what the deal was with the core code.

To be scrupulously fair, these vague observations are the product of an hour or so, and of course, not authoritative in that regard. Against this, I have no great love for the present direction of WordPress… 2.5 seems laudable in most ideas, but not quite the finished version at present - there is still the spectre of bloat here, and I don’t think viable competition would do WordPress any harm at all.
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SocialSpark Disaster

So this is the brave new world… Let’s be totally honest (for once) - I’ve never seen a bigger pile of dren.

u add my blog as one of your links, and i add your blog as one of my links i got pr2 blog

Now you will get a free ebook every day

(2nd prize, 2 ebooks)

What would you do with an Unlimited Supply of FREE Business Cards? Can you imagine the possibilities?

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Azoogle and US Tax Legislation

Some disquiet from WordPress bloggers and webmasters who don’t happen to be located in the US on the subject of companies, demanding personal information to be supplied to the US government involving US tax legislation.
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How about WordPress blogXML?

xmlornot.jpgWeblogs have become more sophisticated than an index page that spits out the 10 most recent posts - people are even using them for real corporate ventures… and they want control over their data.

With the advent of WordPress 2.5, I got to thinking about blogs, posts, XML and the present state of things. Now, there’s galleries and enhanced shortcode tags, excellent in themselves, but necessarily ad hoc improvements, bolted on where feasible. read more »