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Gravatar Has A Birthday – On October 11th 2007, Gravatar was acquired by Automattic. What was once a small idea has blossomed into a incredible resource. Gravatar enables users to upload an avatar that is then displayed on any blog or service that supports Gravatar. Think of it as Global Avatar. Here are some stats that will boggle your mind. There are 7,214 requests to the Gravatar service each second every day. That equals about 623 million requests daily. – http://blog.gravatar.com/2008/10/11/gravatar-one-year-later/
Polldaddy Now Part Of Automattic – Polldaddy which is a service that exclusively deals with surveys and polls has been acquired by Automattic. The service which is based out of Ireland and was made up of only two employees will now have the opportunity to be used by over 4.4 million blogs on WordPress.com. Integration of the service has already begun taking place with a WordPress.org Polldaddy plugin already made available. – http://ma.tt/2008/10/polldaddy-goes-automattic/
WordPress 2.7 Feature Frozen – WordPress 2.7 is now officially feature frozen. What this means is that, additional functionality will not be introduced into the core and instead, the focus will be on hammering out bugs while cleaning up the code. There are still a number of design issues to work out but based on my testing of 2.7 thus far, I think it will blow the socks off of a lot of people- http://performancing.com/wordpress-2-7-now-frozen
Plugin Of The Week – Stumble For WordPress –This plugin extends WordPress to support a “random article” feature, similar to StumbleUpon’s StumbleThru and Wikipedia’s (Mediawiki’s) random article feature. The plugin supports basic “go to any random page” functionality, but can also integrate with Yet Another Related Posts Plugin to stumble similar articles. Stumble! for WordPress will automatically give priority to articles with more comments, so users will be brought to your most popular posts.- http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/stumble-for-wordpress/
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