Feb 22 10 MooPress Asides Jeremy Keith just pinged me via IM that Moo.com, the cool printing guys, use WP to power their entire site. Share this:Email
10 Comments Mark Jaquith — February 22, 2007 @ 5:10 pm Did you get those Flickr-sourced mini-cards they were giving away? Those were pretty fun. Reply wpthemes — February 22, 2007 @ 9:56 pm Cool, WP is everywhere!. Love those Moo cards as well. Reply Soonerthought — February 22, 2007 @ 10:02 pm Hey. I missed the cards. Reply Luke Dorny — February 22, 2007 @ 11:58 pm There should be a WP/Moo exclusive. Moo = Printing WP = Press There must be something here. Reply Pingback: Irish WordPress powered companies and a free iPod at Holy Shmoly! Chris Williams — February 23, 2007 @ 9:50 pm But they list all kinds of companies they like on their “about us” page and WP is nowhere to be found?? Reply Jenny — February 27, 2007 @ 2:24 pm WordPress FTW!! Reply Glenn — February 28, 2007 @ 5:50 pm I notice they’ve also removed the Generator META tag… perhaps they’re embarrassed to admit to using WordPress for some weird reason??? Reply David Langford, O.D. — March 2, 2007 @ 10:09 pm Summit Vision Center in Smithfield, UT uses WP for it’s entire site, and the Greater Smithfield [Utah] Chamber of Commerce is setting up their new website using WP as the back end. Reply Matt L — March 8, 2007 @ 9:39 pm To see that Moo.com is powered by wordpress, just go to http://www.moopress.com/wp-login.php It is an older version of WP though Reply
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Did you get those Flickr-sourced mini-cards they were giving away? Those were pretty fun.
Cool, WP is everywhere!.
Love those Moo cards as well.
Hey. I missed the cards.
There should be a WP/Moo exclusive.
Moo = Printing
WP = Press
There must be something here.
Pingback: Irish WordPress powered companies and a free iPod at Holy Shmoly!
But they list all kinds of companies they like on their “about us” page and WP is nowhere to be found??
WordPress FTW!!
I notice they’ve also removed the Generator META tag… perhaps they’re embarrassed to admit to using WordPress for some weird reason???
Summit Vision Center in Smithfield, UT uses WP for it’s entire site, and the Greater Smithfield [Utah] Chamber of Commerce is setting up their new website using WP as the back end.
To see that Moo.com is powered by wordpress, just go to http://www.moopress.com/wp-login.php
It is an older version of WP though