WordPress in March With a significant new milestone and some great improvements to WordPress as a platform, this month has been an important one for the project. Read on to find out more about what happened during the month of March. WordPress Now Powers 30% of the Internet Over the last 15 years, the popularit

WordPress in February Judging by the flurry of activity across WordPress in February, it looks like everyone is really getting into the swing of things for 2018. There have been a lot of interesting new developments, so read on to see what the community has been up to for the past month. WordPress 4.9.3 & [

The quest to protect net neutrality The tech industry and internet users collectively made a ruckus in it’s drive to protect net neutrality. But, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) still voted to repeal regulations. The FCC published its order in the Federal Register on February 22. That me

The Future with Google Optimize From buying new shoes to booking weekend getaways, mobile can make life more convenient for consumers — and create big wins for marketers. While 40% of consumers will leave a web page that takes longer than three seconds to load, 89% of people are likely to recommend a brand af

AMP Stories are pretty cool, just sayin’ The AMP story format is a recently launched addition to the AMP Project that provides content publishers with a mobile-focused format for delivering news and information as visually rich, tap-through AMP stories. A visual-driven format for evolving news consumption

Open Source trends in 2018 Last year, GitHub brought 24 million people from almost 200 countries together to code better and build bigger. From frameworks to data visualizations across more than 25 million repositories, you were busy in 2017—and the activity is picking up even more this year. With 2018 well u