Episode 17: 120-day turnaround between 2.1 and 2.2?
In this waaaay overdue episode, we cover topics such as:
| 2:25 | Charles takes another stab at explaining why LDAP support is so important to KnowNow WordPress Enterprise Edition. |
| 5:32 | There’s discussion that there’ll be a 120 day turnaround between 2.1 and 2.2. |
| 8:16 | There’s also a rumor that when the employees of Automattic gather in San Francisco this month, they’ll decide on a date for WordCamp 2007. |
| 11:59 | Plug-In: DupPrevent helps you avoid being penalized by Google for duplicate content by inserting NOINDEX meta tag in pages that might trigger Google’s duplicate content filters. Also contains a robot.txt file to disallow spider access to files that need not be included in engine’s index. |
| 15:22 | Plug-In WordPress Wii Edition shows an interface designed for the Nintendo Wii when visitors come to your site on a Wii with the Opera browser. Wii’s are automatically detected, there is no configuration needed. (We also found a link to use Google Maps to locate Wii users near you.) |
| 18:10 | Widget: Twitter creates individual links to each of your status updates to its post on Twitter.com. You control how your Twitterings appear using CSS (to more closely match your blog, no doubt.) |
| 20:53 | Widget: Nike Plus displays statistics gathered from your Nike+ shoes such as total number of workouts, total distance run, time spent running and an estimate of total calories burned. |
| 23:11 | Plug-In: WP Movie Ratings v1.4 (Updated) allows you to share your movie reviews with your readers along with links to the Internet Movie Database with some nice features, as wel.. |
I apologize for taking so long to publish this and episode 18, which should be following very soon, but between my day job and moving, things have been crazy around here.




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Another great show!
DupPrevent: Charles, my thought is much the same as your, but like you I don’t have a good understanding of the technical details. Index all the content once, but not the dynamic duplicating views / navigation.
I have noticed that when I google sometimes the link is to the feed instead of the html version. I really dislike that!
Hey guys, found this page while looking for the Nike+ widget.
I’ve updated it (I’m not the original author) since it stopped working. I’ve also added support for PHP 4.
Here’s the link:
http://www.ear-fung.us/apps/nikeplus/