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- The Passion Diva at Okanagan College Winter Session by Foundation Coaching on Nov 11, 2009
I am excited to be at the OC again in the winter session. Two great new courses: The Massive Goal Workshop The process begins with your ability to answer one question: “What single, focused goal or objective must you achieve in order to create a Ma...
- October Wrap-Up by FairVote UBC on Nov 4, 2009
October was another busy and productive month. We released Publicize for Yahoo! Updates and Twitter, and upgraded the Theme Viewer for WordPress.com. Coming out of the Automattic team meetup in Québec City, we launched new image templates and mobile...
- Access to Premium Images by FairVote UBC on Oct 6, 2009
We all love adding great images to our blog posts, and today we’ve enabled a new WordPress.com Shortcode that adds millions of available premium images to the mix, all for free. The Shortcode is for a service called PicApp, which offers up to t...
- Free Access to Premium Images by FairVote UBC on Oct 6, 2009
We all love adding great images to our blog posts, and today we’ve enabled a new WordPress.com Shortcode that adds millions of available premium images to the mix, all for free. The Shortcode is for a service called PicApp, which offers up to t...
- September Wrap-Up by FairVote UBC on Oct 1, 2009
September was a big month for us. We acquired proofreading service After the Deadline, and launched it as a feature on WordPress.com. We implemented RSS Cloud and custom CSS revisions. The Happiness Engineers rolled out two new widgets: the RSS Links...
- The Image Widget, Plus News from Support by FairVote UBC on Sep 29, 2009
Last month, the Support team (also known as Happiness Engineers) got together to brainstorm new ways of providing you with the features and resources you need. Out of that meetup came a number of improvements and features, like the RSS Links Widget,...
- No alternative to Microsoft Office? We beg to differ by Web 2.0 Marketing Strategies for SMB and IBM Lotus Software on Sep 10, 2009
“What we are trying to do with Symphony is establish that there is an option in the market and companies don’t have to spend the money they spend for productivity suites,” says Ed Brill, director of product management for Lotus Software...




