I got a bit fed up with the black and orange… so 2007 dahling… so as of today incorporated subversion has (yet another) new look, come over from that feed and take a peek!
Edmodo launches
Congrats to all the team behing Edmodo :)
Barracuda blocking Edublogs.org!!!
It’s bad enough when you get blocked by an over zealous filter, but Edublogs.org is currently blocked by the widely used Barracuda email spam system and it’s not doing us any good!
WPMU DEV Premium upgrade
We’ve given WPMU DEV Premium, our WordPress MU Plugins site a makeover and added an absolute stack of extra plugins to boot!
The new blogsavvy.net is up and running
A few months back, Cristoph Merrill purchased Blogsavvy off me… and now, one hefty redesign later, it’s up and running and all shiny and new.
Best of luck with the site Christoph :) It’s great to see new life back in the old girl.
Newsletter spam
If you don’t allow people to simply unsubscribe from opt-out newsletters without having to log in, then that’s spam.
I’m looking at you Yelp and spreadshirt! Don’t be surprised when you start getting filtered by gmail etc.
Grrrr :(
Update: Spreadshirt are currently fixing their newsletter system up so they’re cool… plus an email from one of their staff and their CEO, nice work guys!
Remember to get your WPMU Plugins in!
Edublogs still blocked in China
Sigh, Edublogs is still blocked in China.
And we really don’t know why… or what we can do to fix it.
Have whacked up a post on the topic at WPMU.org – hopefully we can get some advice from the community. If you have any ideas, please let us know.
SEOmoz Pro
I just signed up for a 6 month SEOMoz Pro license basically because they rock the house.
I’ve been reading the blog for, probably, 4 months or so now and when you;re giving this kinda stuff away for free, what you get when you pay has got to be unreal :)
Anyway, am looking forward to playing with their tools, lots, over the next few weeks and getting stuck into some serious forum action.
And, just cost it makes me happy, here’s their Trifecta rundown of Edublogs as a domain (click on it for all the glorious detail):