Use the power of WordPress to transform online content into an electronic book.
via Anthologize.
Use the power of WordPress to transform online content into an electronic book.
via Anthologize.
With the launch of Apple’s iPad we have seen the future of computing and it is touch. Nothing matches the visceral feel of navigating your digital world with your hands. The past four months we’ve been working closely with Onswipe to bring your iPad visitors our vision of what a blog can look like re-imagined for a touch experience.
Our iPad-optimized view is app-like in its functionality, but pure HTML5 goodness on the backend: it supports touch interactions, swiping, rotation, and many other features of the iPad. Like when we launched our smartphone-optimized WP-Touch integration in 2009 (now responsible for over 150 million page views a month) this is immediately available and active on the over 18 million blogs on WordPress.com.
Automattic is announcing a new feature for the 17 million blogs hosted on WordPress.com—premium themes. The blogging platform giant says that commercial themes have been “thriving” for self-hosted WordPress sites, and it made sense to expand this offering to blogs hosted on WordPress.com.
via Automattic Brings Premium Themes To WordPress.com Users.
A team of 12 digital humanists came together at George Mason University last week. In seven days, they built a new Web tool that lets users turn blog entries into an electronic book. The creators intend their new tool, Anthologize, to make preparing a polished product—potentially for publication—a simple, quick process.
[Source: Chronicle of Higher Education]
It’s a whole new WordPress for a whole new platform. WordPress for iPhone OS is now optimized to take advantage of the iPad’s new user interface, making blogging even easier than ever before.

More than just a plugin, WPtouch is an entire theme package for your WordPress website. Modeled after Apple’s app store design specs, WPtouch makes your WordPress website load lightning fast on touch mobile devices, show your content beautifully, all while not interfering with your regular theme.
via WPtouch: Mobile Plugin + Theme for WordPress ↔ BraveNewCode Inc..
Stumbled upon this WordPress blog via Twitter. So far I have found the posts interesting and helpful.
Prof. Hacker delivers productivity, technical, and pedagogical tips to higher education faculty Monday-Friday.
In August 2009, Prof. Hacker is in design & testing, with a formal launch around Labor Day.
via Profhacker.com
Have you ever wanted to fire off a post from your phone, Blackberry, Outlook at work…? Now you can with this new WordPress feature: Post by Email.