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WordPress 3.2 Makes it Even Easier to Blog

WordPress 3.2 Makes it Even Easier to Blog

For years people have been making WordPress the most popular blogging application in the world. And in one bloggershumble opinion this is rightfully so. But don’t take my word for it. The latest release, 3.2 (code name Gershwin), has already eclipsed 3 million downloads. And it was only released on July 4th. The newest update [...]

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Installing WordPress Plugins to extend and enhance your blog

In our earlier videos in this series we’ve covered the follow topics. Install WordPress with just one click via the control panel. How to configure the basic settings for wordpress, including Search Engine Friendly URLS. How to upgrade WordPress to the latest version manually How to automatically upgrade WordPress if you’re running 2.6 or later. [...]

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The better way to do permalinks in WordPress on Windows

Lately we’ve been blogging about about WordPress here at AppliedI.net. The reasons for that are plenty but mostly it’s because many customers have acknowledged that they find it a great tool and have found these articles useful.  As Andre pointed out earlier many people are starting to use blogging tools like wordpress as a full [...]

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WordPress: The future super CMS

WordPress has become so popular that I’m 90% sure that you have at least heard about the name. WordPress is in reality a blogger-like application that can be installed onto your own web hosting account. With it you can even create your own community of bloggers, each person with his/her own blog, or you can [...]

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Introducing WordPress Hosting with easy installation.

Applied Innovations is pleased to announce we’re not only fully compatible for WordPress Hosting but we now offer WordPress as a One-Click install through our powerful, yet easy to use control panel. We’ll explore WordPress and demonstrate how easy it is to get WordPress running on our webservers. Why WordPress, and Why WordPress on Windows? [...]

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