
More Than 655M Comments Were Published on WordPress.com in 2015
Between posts and comments, WordPress.com is an enormous hub of activity. The service recently […]

Between posts and comments, WordPress.com is an enormous hub of activity. The service recently […]

Today Automattic announced that the WordPress.com desktop app is now open source and available on […]

Last week Automattic unveiled Project Calypso, a brand new architecture for WordPress.com and a Mac […]

If you use the sharing feature on WordPress.com, you may have noticed an anomaly between your […]

WordPress.com announced major improvements to its Stats feature today. The new Insights tab gives users […]

Since writing about o2, Automattic’s successor to the P2 theme in 2013, a number of […]

On this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the […]

In March 2014, WordPress.com opened its marketplace to new theme authors. Prior to that time, […]

WordPress.com now supports oEmbeds for CartoDB, a tool used to create and share interactive maps. […]

In August of 2013, Automattic was criticized for its role in taking down Oliver Hotham’s […]

In the last year or so, WordPress.com has been experimenting with a new post editor. […]

Those who use the self hosted version of WordPress have access to WordCamps, annual conferences […]

Last week WordPress.com announced that Google Analytics is now available for its customers on the […]

Jetpack 3.3 is now available. The highlight of this release is the new centralized site […]