It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.
It’s that time again, I’m getting ready to hit the road and head to WordCamp Dallas. If you can’t attend, here is how you can follow along!
Finally I can announce and confirm that I will be speaking at WordCamp Dallas this year, in just over two weeks! I would love to see some of you there.
Today, as part of the ongoing series of classic articles, I’m highlighting 9 articles from three different sites that, though I personally enjoyed, didn’t quite get the attention I thought they would.
For those who were not able to attend WordCamp Dallas but would like to see my session from the event, my video is up and available for anyone interested in the topic of content theft to view.
It is a very special episode of the WordPress Podcast as Charles and I are joined by three guests as we go through the changes in 2.5 and what it means for end users.
Every year on this day I debate pulling some form of April Fool’s joke but consistently decide against it. However, if you’re curious about the types of tricks I’ve considered, here are a few.
There will be no update today or Friday as I’m leaving town to head to WordCamp Dallas. If you want to follow me, you can track my Twitter account or, better yet, meet me there!
I will be presenting at WordCamp Dallas, held on March 29 & 30 in Frisco, TX. If you’re in the area, please think about coming by and saying hello, I’d love to see you.