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So after months of complaining that its iPhone app was buggy and in some instances did not work at all, WordPress users were treated to a slew of bug fixes pushed through to the iPhone app store.
Everyone who uses WordPress knows how baddass it is. And as more and more bloggers take their publishing ‘mobile’ with devices like the iPhone and Android, their demands for a solid functioning mobile application will increase rapidly.
As stated above there was a crapload of bug fixes when I downloaded the update on my iPhone, but at this point I don’t have much info on whether these fixes have helped.
Surprisingly, there hasn’t been any news released on the update that I could find, so if anyone has a link please paste it in the comments below.
Check the video…I make my Super Bowl pick as well as some Tony Stewart bantering.
In Philadelphia, Mayor Micheal Nutter intends to impose a Business Privilege Tax upon anybody that produces an income through means of advertising online. Exactly what this means is bloggers and free-lance authors will be slammed with a $300 ‘tax’ whether or not your website or blog has made any profit!
Philly has denied generating a tax specifically on bloggers, rather as explained previously what they are working on is drawing from the Business Privilege Tax and classifying blogs and websites as a “business” mainly because of advertising income (no matter how tiny the income might end up being).