This is a huge opportunity.
How would you like to work with one of the most awesome WordPress centric teams on the web?
Yeah.
That’s what I thought!
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by Eric Dye
This is a huge opportunity.
How would you like to work with one of the most awesome WordPress centric teams on the web?
Yeah.
That’s what I thought!
As I drove through our quaint little harbor town the other day, the radio was playing away (Ah, radio – the nearly forgotten technology!). The hosts on National Public Radio talked about two websites. These sites are pitiful, yet are huge hits. I believe their existence says something about the human spirit. They expose our cultural deficits of genuineness, connection, and Agape love.
Here they are – see what you think:
by Eric Dye
WordPress plugins are cool.
WordPress plugins are awesome.
But WordPress plugins can also be your worst enemy!
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by Jeremy Smith
I want to fight for the little guy… Mostly because I still feel like myself and this blog fall into that category. I have zero intentions of setting up an IPO for 78P, putting together a business plan, or making more money than it costs to run this site. Honestly, we just want to be a resource for you.
So this is a call to arms for networking, community, and encouragement for all of those bloggers out there without a place they can let out frustration, look for some guidance, and find new blogs to add to their RSS feed.
by Tre Lawrence
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Now doesn’t that take telecommuting to a whole new level?
The video above highlights Beam, a technology excursion by Suitable Technologies that allows companies to leverage input from people that are not physically present; and it’s a little bit more than just video-conferencing. The robot receiver is on site, and allows the person piping in to interact in limited manners, like movement and such.
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by Eric Dye
Last year, Cambridge University Library released digital versions of Isaac Newton’s manuscripts and notebooks.
They’ve also released a number of religious texts, including a 2,000-year old copy of The Ten Commandments (the famous Nash Papyrus) and ancient copies of the New Testament (Codex Bezae).
[Read more…] about The Ten Commandments (and More) Go Digital