WordPress Brings In 3.0 “Thelonious” – Have You Updated?
WordPress has launched their 13th major release of wordpress i.e. WordPress 3.0 and have named it “Thelonious“..I must say here that wordpress keeps very strange names most of the time when their launch their new release.
WordPress, in it’s official post says:
Arm your vuvuzelas (it’s noise sux – Typhoon) : WordPress 3.0, the thirteenth major release of WordPress and the culmination of half a year of work by 218 contributors, is now available for download (or upgrade within your dashboard).
Google Includes Speed Factor – Is Your Website Ready?
On April 9th, 2010 , Google finally declared that Website Speed really matters and they have now included this as one of the 200 signals which affects your rankings on Google.
The new algorithm is called as “Site Speed” which reflects how much time does a website takes to respond to a web request. If you have faster and relevant website then better are the chances of getting top rankings.
WordPress 2.9 “Carmen”: What’s New & Problems You Could Face
WordPress Users can now enjoy better wordpress experience by upgrading to the newer version 2.9 named “Carmen”. The new name has been kept in honor of magical jazz vocalist Carmen McRae.
WordPress 2.9 comes Up with many new features as always. The main new features I’ve actually seen so far are the addition of the “Post Thumbnail” box in the writing screen, the new “Trash” status for posts, pages, and comments, and the image editor in the Media Library.
SmartBloggerz New Update On Twitter Private Profile Bug
Recently, Mashable told about a new bug in which with the help of Google you can see private twitter profiles by using – site:http://twitter.com/*private profile* Here we are taking billclinton profile as an example.
But the problem is that you can only see some little words in the search results of Google and no cache.
The Web Experiment – An Experiment to Examine the Viral Nature of Internet
This is guest post by Justin Burris of The Web Experiment.
It’s no secret that the true power of the internet lies in its ability to connect people. The medium has grown to become a constant hum that pervades our lives; its inescapable ubiquity means that every moment of our lives is recorded somewhere online.
We use Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace to write about ourselves and interact with others around the world. We spread information and ideas through a network of more complete than any other.












