WordPress

Adobe Selects WordPress.com

Hot on the heels of Microsoft moving 30 million Blogs to WordPress.com we learn of Adobe migrating 1200 of their Blogs to WordPress.com (from MovableType). O.k., Adobe actually beat Microsoft to it but the news has taken awhile to spread. The number of Blogs moved by Adobe to WordPress.com is small (in the context of [...]

WordPress Speed Matters

The focus on Webpage load speeds is becoming more of a topic in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) circles. It is certainly logical that load-speed is a Search Engine ranking factor as slow loading Websites encourage people to access alternate Websites. Imagine if the Google Search Engine Results Pages (SERPS) were very slow to load and [...]

Microsoft moves 30 million Blogs to WordPress

It has been announced that the 30 million Windows Live Spaces customers are being moved to WordPress.com. Windows Live Spaces (previously MSN Spaces) is Microsoft’s free blogging service. This is obviously a massive boost for WordPress which already powers an estimated 8% of Websites; not only does WordPress gain 30 million Blogs but also enhanced [...]

How WordPress Fits Together

WordPress originated as Blogging software. Since those early days, WordPress has developed into the leading Content Management System (CMS) used by large to small organizations as well as individuals. The key strengths of WordPress is its ease of use and robustness that makes it simple enough for occasional bloggers as well as powerful enough for [...]