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Matt Mullenweg: Wizard of WordPress, part 1

Posted by Rafe Needleman
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I sat down last week with Matt Mullenweg, co-creator of WordPress and kingpin at Automattic, the company that runs the blog host service WordPress.com. As you might expect, Mullenweg has an well-formed perspective on blogging. So what's the state of the blogosphere? He sees the field as "nascent," despite the presence of large and influential blogs that are well on their way toward challenging incumbent media (including CNET).

We talked about blogging, freedom of speech, and how candidates' blogs in the U.S. are usually not much more than platforms for "pre-canned ideas." However, he says, we will eventually get candidates whose entire lives--childhoods and all--are laid out before us on social networks and blogs, and that this will help us see our candidates as fallible humans.

Also in this interview: how to make money from blogs (hint: Google), ICanHasCheezburger, how big the blogosphere can get and what could stop it, the potential integration of Twitter-like services into WordPress, and why Silverlight is a "dinosaur."

Mullenweg is a great interview. He's outspoken, articulate, and has a great perch to see this medium emerge. Part 2 of the interview will run shortly.

Rafe Needleman writes about start-ups, new technologies, and Web 2.0 products, as editor of CNET's Webware. E-mail Rafe.
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b2 vs b2evolution
by marcomano May 17, 2007 10:56 AM PDT
While Matt says b2 has been abandonned, you show a screenshot of b2evolution, which is the multiblog branch of post b2 forks and which is very much alive .

The website of the original b2 site is http://cafelog.com , not http://b2evolution.net .
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b2 vs b2evolution
by marcomano May 17, 2007 10:56 AM PDT
While Matt says b2 has been abandonned, you show a screenshot of b2evolution, which is the multiblog branch of post b2 forks and which is very much alive .

The website of the original b2 site is http://cafelog.com , not http://b2evolution.net .
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Audio please
by AndrewMacNeill June 4, 2007 3:55 AM PDT
Rafe,

While I love the video casts, I don't always get a chance to watch them. IT would be GREATLY appreciated if when posting a video, you (and for that matter, all of Cnet), would also post an audio only version of it.

It would really make it much easier.

Thanks
Andrew
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Audio please
by AndrewMacNeill June 4, 2007 3:55 AM PDT
Rafe,

While I love the video casts, I don't always get a chance to watch them. IT would be GREATLY appreciated if when posting a video, you (and for that matter, all of Cnet), would also post an audio only version of it.

It would really make it much easier.

Thanks
Andrew
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