Smashing WordPress: Beyond the Blog

Another year ends, and a new one begins. I hope 2009 will rock as much as 2008 did. Yes, it did. After all, how can the year that saw Guns n’ Roses finally release Chinese Democracy not rock? Happy New Year, everyone! Just a few hours left…

I’m not in the habit of working neither weekends nor holidays, and I’ve got no plans to change my mind this year. So this post is written on December 22, just like the ones linked below. I will see you all in 2009!

I hope your 2008 rocked! If not, make it so, because it will end in a couple of days time…

At least it is in Sweden, where we celebrate on December 24th. I wish you a Merry Christmas nonetheless!

Sad news, WordPress theme lovers. Details here.

I can’t believe how fast December went by! Crazy. It is certainly taking its toll, so I’m looking forward to taking a (short) break.

Probably missed something here, it has been a truly packed week.

That’s right, first they pull out of MacWorld (the upcoming is their last), and now they cancel Christmas!

As a response to the TechCrunch decision to not respect embargoes, ReadWriteWeb says they’ll keep abiding them. Why? Their reasoning stands, although I still think it is a silly race to be the first, just with a little more time.

Yes! Finally! This is what is needed: Someone big needs to lead the way of compulsive embargo breaking. I can’t imagine the amount of email Michael Arrington gets, but I know that the ones that hit me for the Blog Herald from PR firms are 90% ignored, with lots of dupes.

Blam! Here it is!

See you next week!

Actually, I did before as well, tdhedengren.com all along, with the beta and the RCs. More on 2.7 here, courtesy of the Blog Herald.