
WordPress Nominate WordPress for Best Internet Application Crunchie! http://bit.ly/7cewXt
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I was very excited last week to learn that WordPress has been awarded the Overall Best Open Source CMS Award in the 2009 Open Source CMS Awards...

WordCamp NYC was last weekend, and it was crazy awesome to have so many WordPress users and developers together in one place (final numbers to come, but looks like over 700)...

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A quick introduction to the new release of WordPress for iPhone.
http://iphone.wordpress.org/
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WordPress Attention New Yorkers! WordCamp NYC is this weekend, and if you haven't already registered, do it now! It's going to be two full days of pure Wordpress awesome, with presentations by core developers, theme people, plugin devs, users of all stripes, and Matt, our fearless leader. With 8 content tracks and 60 speakers, n...ot to mention an unconference portion on Sunday, you don't want to miss this. Head to http://2009.newyork.wordcamp.org for more information or to get your ticket today. At $45 (including a shirt and lunch on Saturday), this is really the WordPress bargain of the century.
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1 day left until WordCamp NYC brings together the New York community of WordPress-loving bloggers and developers.With over 50 speakers, 8 session tracks, and 2 days of pure WordPress awesome, this is an event you can't afford to miss. ...
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2.8.6 fixes two security problems that can be exploited by registered, logged in users who have posting privileges. If you have untrusted authors on your blog, upgrading to 2.8.6 is recommended. The first problem is an XSS vulnerability in Press This discovered by Benjamin Flesch...

Just in case anyone forgot, the first of the November bug hunts for version 2.9 is now in progress, and will last another day. If you’ve got a dev environment set up, please consider pitching in to run some tests and help get us closer to the 2.9 milestone release.

There are six WordCamps coming up before the end of the year, and since I like to make sure people know about it when there’s a WordCamp near them, here’s the list, with some personal commentary thrown in. If you just want the list without my asides, check out the full schedule at WordCamp.org. Wo...

As we near completion of the 2.9 milestone, it’s that time of dev cycle again, when we ask all you community developers who’ve been putting off contributing to core to dust off your dev environments and help us get closer to being release-ready. How? Bug hunts! Ye...

The number one reason people give us for not upgrading to the latest version of WordPress is fear that their plugins won’t be compatible. ...

As you know over the past couple of months we have been working on the new features for WordPress 2.9...

We have been hard at work now for a few months on the new features that will be coming in WordPress 2.9, and we are nearing the time when the first beta version will be available. We’ll need your help with beta testing the new features and ironing out any bugs. ...

A stitch in time saves nine. I couldn’t sew my way out of a bag, but it’s true advice for bloggers as well — a little bit of work on an upgrade now saves a lot of work fixing something later. Right now there is a worm making its way around old, unpatched versions of WordPress. This...

Yesterday a vulnerability was discovered: a specially crafted URL could be requested that would allow an attacker to bypass a security check to verify a user requested a password reset...

WordPress In this short video for self-hosted WordPress blogs, we walk you through the process of adding Twitter updates to the sidebar of your widget-enabled theme, using the Wickett Twitter plugin.
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