Episode 10: A listener survey, a newsletter, new forums and toll-free comment line!
Episode 10 includes:
- News
- The migration to Fuzzy Hosting is finished and it was mostly painless.
- WordPress.com allows unlimited users on private blogs for $35US annually.
- Blogging Pro beats me to an interview with Matt Mullenweg.
- Digg.com blog now uses WordPress.
- 7 essential WordPress hacks series at Tubetorial.com.
- Plug-Ins
- Feedback
- Aaron Pratt wanted to know more about Fuzzy Hosting and if it supported WordPress MU.
- Lasse wanted to know why our MP3s didn’t show up tagged correctly in Songbird.
- Our toll-free comment phone number is 888-869-7209
- Listeners who take the survey before February 1 could win a subscription to Mint.
- The forums have been re-opened.




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WordPress.com allowing unlimited users on private blogs
Digg.com blog switches to Wordpress
7 essential WordPress hacks series at Tubetorial.com
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Great show! Quick question: I would like to click the hyperlinks when I am listening to the pocast but it navigates away and I lose the feed. Would a target “blank” allow us to check out the links while listening to to podcast and not have the podcast stop? Thank you!
You see the link “Play in Popup”
I use that to pop up the player and then I continue to browse on the site while enjoying podcast.
Another great podcast!
The private blogs description was a bit confused as access is based on WordPress.com username, not by a password on the blog. See http://faq.wordpress.com/2006/05/07/can-i-password-protect-my-whole-blog/
You did not tell where your 1-800 works. US only?
Are you planning to skip 11? As you at the end of this episode you say “That brings episode eleven to a close.”
Lloyd, yes, it’s a U.S. number, however, I imagine you might use Skype if you wanted to call from elsewhere, but if you could do that, you could just as easily record an MP3 or WAV file.
And the slip about episode 11? It was just that. Or… was it a test to see if anybody was actually listening?