For those of you that can’t get enough of WordPress, I suggest you check out WordPress Weekly, a awesome podcast hosted by Jeff Chandler and currently co-hosted by Canadian, Keith Murray as they talk about all things WordPress.
Tonight, at 8pm EST, if you head on over to Talkshoe, you can listen live and actually interact with the podcast. Have a WordPress question, you can inquire it in the live chat, or call in and have your say. It is a very cool system. Jeff and I use it for PerfCast each week as well, and when people interact with us, it makes the show and experience a thousand times better.
WordPress Weekly is a every seven days oriented podcast that takes place every Friday evening at 8PM EST on Talkshoe.com. The format of the show will remain close to what it has been in the past. The co-host and I will discuss the WordPress news of the week. This could be plugin updates, releases, themes, version releases, development updates, a tutorial written by someone in the community, could be anything as long as it relates to WordPress. At the end of each show, Keith and I will give out our plugin of the week. This plugin is picked individually by us and is tested prior to the show.
I am aiming for a relaxing atmosphere where WordPress Users can collect acircular for 1 hour every Friday evening and discuss the latest happenings with everything WordPress. You could almost consider the show a virtual WordCamp.
So, if you have the time, please check out WordPress Weekly and celebrate their 40th episode tonight.
Original post by David Peralty
Recently, the subject of applications relating to blogging, development, and more have come across my desk more than once.
The first was my own attempt at writing a free college software guide on College Crunch which then was noticed by Online College which built upon the list, adding more things that students (but really anyone) could and should use.
Then, I found another awesome post, on noupe, one of the blogs I frequent, relating to Mac Applications for Web Designers, and so the question then is, what do you all use as a blogger? I don’t just mean blogging software, but Twitter applications, day to day software. What is installed on your computer that you rarely go a day without launching? Let me know in the comments, and don’t forget to mention which operating system you use, and please no OS snobs.
Original post by David Peralty

How can you resist blogging about this? It’s so blogworthy. It’s party of new Oscar Meyer campaign for its flatbread sandwhich product. Oscar Meyer does comprehend the blogosphere. They blog themselves at Hotdogger Blog, a blog that shares tidbits about life inside the Wienermobile.
(via Buzzfeed via Serious Eats)
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Jefferson Graham of USA Today talked blogging with 25-year-old Matt Mullenweg, CEO of Automattic and co-creator of WordPress. Mullenweg said WordPress tries to cater to the more serious users. He says the blogging software company has 35 full-time employees but did not say what the revenues are. Mullenweg says he was studying to become a musician before starting WordPress. He is young enough that he still has time to return to music as a second career.
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