Jan
3

Top Emailers 2008, etc

Filed under: Personal | Tags: | January 3rd, 2009

As an update to last year’s post:

  1. Toni Schneider — 1,052
  2. Maya Desai — 826
  3. Mom — 659
  4. Raanan Bar-Cohen — 452
  5. Donncha O Caoimh — 424
  6. Barry Abrahamson — 386
  7. Mark Riley — 222
  8. Jane Wells — 218
  9. Ryan Boren — 200
  10. Andrew Ozz — 197
  11. Matt Thomas — 193
  12. Liz Danzico — 148
  13. Mike Hirshland — 144
  14. Heather Rasley — 139
  15. Joseph Scott — 129

I’ve expanded the list to 15. A lot of the same folks at the very top, but new faces in Liz and Jane from 2.5 and 2.7 usability cycles. Also three people on the list have changed their domain in the past year, just like I did. It must have been a year for that.

Also for fun here are some yearly posting stats courtesy of Alex’s queries:

Posts Avg. Words Total Words Avg. Comments Total Comments
2002 360 139 50,190 1 390
2003 429 168 72,359 3 1,287
2004 990 54 54,257 6 6,236
2005 624 48 30,090 9 5,963
2006 313 70 22,010 11 3,503
2007 334 60 20,267 17 5,919
2008 302 50 15,206 21 6,493

As you can see I’m doing fewer posts with fewer words than ever, but getting more comments. At this rate I’ll be down to 40 words per post next year. Yay brevity. ;)

Working on collating some travel / WordCamp stats.

Dec
31

Happy New Year! and Dubai Meetup

Filed under: Personal | December 31st, 2008

I wanted to take a moment to wish everyone a happy, safe, and prosperous new year. 2009 looks like it’s going to be a heckuva year. :) Here’s a quick video clip of Grandmaster Flash from the NYE party last night at The Apartment:

Also a reminder that tomorrow will be the first ever Dubai WordPress meetup.

Dec
22

Killing Silicon Valley

Filed under: Asides | December 22nd, 2008

Washington Is Killing Silicon Valley, an editorial from the Wall Street Journal. The main thing the article misses is that while the economics of startups are currently distorted doing a startup is still one of the best ways to change the world, for your work to have an impact far beyond the walls of a single company. I’ve seen some killer startups recently, my only hope is that they have enough runway to make it to the execution of their idea. Entrepreneurship.gov says “Freedom is just another word for entrepreneurship.” (7)

Dec
20

Friendster Switches

Filed under: Asides | Tags: , | December 20th, 2008

Friendster Relaunches Blogs, Switches to WordPress MU. Basically Friendster has switched millions of blogs from Typepad to WordPress, presumably at least partly because Six Apart abandoned their Typepad platform for third parties starting in late 2006 with Le Monde. (20)

Dec
20

Art Direction Plugin

Filed under: Asides | Tags: , , , | December 20th, 2008

WordPress “Art Direction” Plugin, from Automattician Noel Jackson. Basically allows you to do what Jason Santa Maria does for his blog without all the custom code and template hacking, just a simple plugin. (10)

Dec
16

WordPress Interface History

Filed under: Asides | Tags: | December 16th, 2008

A Journey Through Five Years of WordPress Interface. Take a look at what the WordPress interface looked like at the beginning of 2008. How far we’ve come! (9)

Dec
12

WordCamp SF 2009

Filed under: Asides | Tags: | December 12th, 2008

WordCamp San Francisco 2009 will be on May 30, 2009. (9)

Dec
10

2.7

Filed under: WordPress | Tags: | December 10th, 2008

WordPress 2.7 “Coltrane” is live to the world. So many people put so much into this release, all I can really say is “thank you.”

Check out the release video:

Dec
9

Most Annoying Economic Crisis

Filed under: Asides | Tags: , , | December 9th, 2008

Inside the world’s most annoying economic crisis, on a shortage of coins in Argentina. “Factoring in the 50 centavos he had already handed over, this effectively reduced the fare to 13.50 pesos, which, for reasons I’ll get to in a moment, is actually more than 14.50 pesos.” Hat tip: Paul Kedrosky. (8)

Dec
8

Houston & Dubai

Filed under: Asides | Tags: , , , | December 8th, 2008

I’m going to be in Houston for Christmas and while there attending the December Refresh Houston Meetup. If you’re in Houston, come by and say hi. After that I’m going to Dubai for a little bit of vacation, but if there are any WordPress users there I’d love to meet up one night. I’ll be there the Dec 28–Jan 4. (16)

Dec
8

Learn Faster

Filed under: Asides | Tags: , | December 8th, 2008

Hacking Knowledge: 77 Ways to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better. (7)

Dec
8

Gas Stations for Flying Cars

Filed under: Asides | Tags: | December 8th, 2008

Open Thread: Social Web & Its Challenges . “building floating gas stations for the flying cars” (4)

Dec
3

Open Source Economy

Filed under: Asides | December 3rd, 2008

Three Reasons Open Source Will Save The Economy. Only three? I bet we could think of way more. :) (7)

Dec
2

Scoble Interviews

Filed under: WordPress | Tags: , , | December 2nd, 2008

I had the pleasure of chatting with Robert Scoble last week. In addition to him getting me to sign up for FriendFeed, we chatted a bit on camera about social media, the future of blogs, advertising, and of course WordPress.

Here’s part one, at 21 minutes.

Here’s part two, at 17 minutes.

Thanks to Robert for taking the time out to chat, as always it was a pleasure.