The include page plugin lets you include the contents of any page in any place in your template. This could be used to create discrete sections of your page you manage through the posting interface, which I know a lot of people would like.
Jeff Minard Reboots
Jeff Minard redesigns for reboot and the site looks great. Everything you see there is powered by WordPress.
DivX Blog
The folks behind Divx are blogging using WordPress.
Dave 50
Dave Winer turns 50! A lot of the stuff I work on day-to-day would be very different if it wasn’t for Dave, so here’s to a very happy birthday. Your work is much appreciated. 🙂
Gallery: 5-1-2005
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Check-in Prize
Nokrev won the check-in prize for the Theme competition, sorry it was late!
Frustrating Amazon
Some days Amazon just drives me batty. Part of it may be the fact that I have 3 distinct accounts on Amazon, all with the exact same login, but which one I get depends on on what password I use when I log in. One of these accounts gives me the discount for using A9, the rest don’t. Depending on which one I logged into last, my A9 search history is hosed. The wishlists are in various states of upkeep, and all different. It’s confusing and frustrating and really turns me off from Amazon. I wish I could just delete all those accounts and start fresh. (If they let me export my wishlist first.)
How Flickr Was Made
Everybody I know loves Flickr and it’s one of the slickest web applications most of us have seen in a long time. I recently found out that Cal Henderson, the lead developer of Flickr from Ludicorp, is going to be giving a workshop called Building Enterprise Web Apps on a Budget – How We Built Flickr on June 20th here in San Francisco. It’s also fairly cheap for what you’re getting, so if you’re in the Bay area or can make it here for June 20th I’d highly recommend coming out, I’m planning on going myself. It’s put on by By Designers for Designers who also use WordPress.
Serenity Trailer
The new Serenity trailer looks amazing, I haven’t seen anything in theatres in a while but this looks worth it.
A Calendar Problem
So here’s the scenario: I have a work calendar on Outlook 2003 which gets all the work meetings. I use iCal on my Mac to keep a calendar with mostly personal events and it syncs via DAV online. I would love to combine all of these and sync them together and to some sort of web interface, and make all the events and alarms go to my phone, a Motorola RAZR. Is this even possible? Update: Groupcal looks like exactly what I need.
Bad Wiki
Tiger and Ping-O-Matic
Ping-O-Matic is built into Mac OS X Tiger Server coming out tomorrow (or in an update), now we just need to get into Windows. Scoble? 😉
Kanoodle Klicks
Kanoodle has a big click fraud issue. Might be a problem for TypePad users.
WordPress Direction
The WordPress Mission in response to a discussion that came up a few days ago on the WP-Hackers mailing list. By the way, I hope by this time next year to have eliminated all of the WordPress mailing lists. In thinking about how they’re currently handled I started making a list of how they need better archiving, more permanent URIs, better formatting, more searchable, and basically ended up describing a blog. The mailing lists should become a distributed, threaded aggregator where anyone with a blog can participate in the discussion given they pingback the proper URIs and/or use the proper tags.
Image AdWords
Google AdWords Editorial Guidelines for Image Ads, I think it’s interesting they still call the image ads “AdWords.”
Kevin Smith
Good morning! It gets crazier — Owen left a comment saying that movie director Kevin Smith has a WordPress blog.
Rosie O’Donnell
This is too crazy — Rosie O’Donnell of talk show fame has a WordPress blog in which she writes poetry-like entries daily that get hundreds of comments. (And the site is very snappy, this is why more and more high-traffic publishers are switching to WordPress.) It gets better — she’s also on Flickr. I feel like I just stumbled into an alternate universe where celebrities are using software I helped write. Hat tip: neiljmorrow via email.
Da Vinci Crock
German Wikipedia on WP
The German Wikimedia site looks like it’s running on MediaWiki but is actually on WordPress. Hat tip: Andrea.