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thenextweb.com - 10/22/2009
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With the increasing adoption of mobile internet usage Wordpress has announced that from today users of it’s hosted blogging platform will now have access to two mobile themes which will automatically load when the users site is accessed by a mobile device.
The two themes available ...
en.blog.wordpress.com - 10/20/2009
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As technology advances, mobile devices are playing a
bigger role in our lives. Thousands of you have...
been using the iPhone and Blackberry applications to post and edit content for your blog, and over 60 million page views a month of WordPress.com ...
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The Hero Is In Your Pocket
ostatic.com - 10/26/2009
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by Lisa Hoover - Oct. 26, 2009 Comments
(0) After the Deadline - Check Spelling, Style, and...
Grammar in WordPress and TinyMCE If your blogging platform of choice is WordPress , then you've no doubt noticed recent improvements to the way it catches ...
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After the Deadline, Language Checking Software Used by ...
chrisbrogan.com - 10/19/2009
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ChrisBrogan.com runs on the Thesis Theme for WordPress
Thesis WordPress theme Thesis is the search engine optimized...
WordPress theme of choice for serious online publishers. If you’re a blogger who doesn’t understand a lot of PHP , Thesis will give a ...
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What it Takes to Be an Overnight Success
| RT @kotecinho Los blogs alojados en wordpress.com tendrán versión móvil automática, http://bit.ly/2vKEOh 10/23/2009 |
| Wordpress.com Goes Mobile http://bit.ly/2oVmvY (via @JasonBraud) 10/22/2009 |
| Awesome! RT @JimHunt: RT @JasonBraud: Wordpress.com Goes Mobile http://bit.ly/2oVmvY 10/21/2009 |
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WordPress.com Blogs: Now more mobile friendly
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... Visitors accessing WP.com sites with other/older mobile phones will be greeted by the WordPress Mobile Edition, which aims to load the site quickly and in a mobile-friendly format.
Oh, and for anyone who does not want these themes activated by default (what’s wrong with you?!), simply log-in to your WP.com account, go to Appearance > Extras in the Dashboard, and uncheck ‘Display a mobile theme when this blog is viewed with a mobile browser.’
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