Radiant Marketing Group seems to think so, although I can’t see an outfit the size of WordPress.com and Matt Mullenweg standing idly by and allowing spam bloggers to use the service like Blogger has. Matt’s one of the good guys afterall.
Home • News • Editorial • Features • Interviews • Guides • Reviews • Archive • books • Advertise • Contact



By HB posted on November 29, 2005 at 11:17 am
Want an avatar? Get a gravatar! • You can link to this comment
Does anyone know what version of WordPress they are using to power wordpress.com? Is it wordpressMU? I’m just curious because I know WordPress is traditionally a single user, single blog application.
By John Evans (SYNTAGMA) posted on November 29, 2005 at 11:29 am
Want an avatar? Get a gravatar! • You can link to this comment
I believe it is MU, they certainly go on about multi-user capability.
By James posted on November 29, 2005 at 8:04 pm
Want an avatar? Get a gravatar! • You can link to this comment
Yep, it’s WPMU… there’s actually a rather big bunch of us doing similar things too (and we’re worrying ouselves silly about how we’re gonna block it). Here’s a list http://andwat.edublogs.org/