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Migration of Standard Corporate Website to WordPress
In our recent post here, we detailed the migration of M | Ventures corporate website to WordPress. Lots of folks have commented on the migration including Matt Mullenweg (who happens to be lucky in love) who posted about it here. Matt reminds us that it was a Texan who developed WordPress (i.e. him).
NewsForge has an interesting article about using WordPress for your website. Here is their conclusion:
"WordPress is a powerful tool, and in many ways exemplifies open source at its best. It gives any user an array of features with minimal technical effort, and its extensibility and versatility are displayed by the large pool of user-designed plugins. This power and versatility extends beyond WordPress’s traditional use of blogging into more traditional Web design, and — as our new AmSteg.org site displays — makes WordPress a powerful tool for many kinds of Web sites. Our site would not have many of the features it has, nor would it be as easy to administer, if it were not for WordPress and its plugins."

Well keep up the good work. We should grab lunch next time I’m in TX.
Comment by Matt — September 15, 2005 @ 8:47 pm
Well keep up the good work. We should grab lunch next time I’m in TX.
Comment by Matt — September 15, 2005 @ 8:47 pm
Wow, it’s good to see our work is recognized by Matt
Comment by Rodrigo — September 15, 2005 @ 11:08 pm
Wow, it’s good to see our work is recognized by Matt
Comment by Rodrigo — September 15, 2005 @ 11:08 pm
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