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		<title>The Company Behind WordPress Invests in Newspaper Toolmaker OwnLocal</title>
		<link>http://allthingsd.com/20111019/the-company-behind-wordpress-invests-in-newspaper-toolmaker-ownlocal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2011 14:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Gannes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The open source blogging start-up Automattic has made its first investment with OwnLocal, which offers tools for newspapers to help local businesses with their Web presence.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The open source blogging start-up <a href="http://automattic.com/">Automattic</a> has made its first investment, leading a round of funding in Austin, Texas-based <a href="http://ownlocal.com/">OwnLocal</a>, which offers tools for newspapers to help local businesses with their Web presence.</p>
<p><a href="http://allthingsd.com/files/2011/10/OwnLocalscreenshot.png"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-133840" title="OwnLocalscreenshot" src="http://allthingsd.com/files/2011/10/OwnLocalscreenshot.png" alt="" width="360" height="233" /></a>OwnLocal is also one of the first for-profit investments by the Knight Enterprise Fund for media innovation; additional funding comes from 500 Startups and investors found through <a href="http://angel.co/">AngelList</a>.</p>
<p>The total amount of funding OwnLocal has raised is still pretty small: Just $2 million. That&#8217;s because the company is already supporting its 20 employees based on revenue, said OwnLocal founder and CEO Lloyd Armbrust.</p>
<p>OwnLocal serves local media outlets in 35 states, with white-label tools for directories, search engine optimization, daily deals and other services to help local businesses.</p>
<p>Automattic CEO Toni Schneider said he expects to make more investments in the WordPress ecosystem. &#8220;Their approach is highly complementary to our own goals of making it easy for anyone in the world to have a beautiful Web site,&#8221; added Automattic founder Matt Mullenweg.</p>
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		<title>WordPress.com Slows While Battling DDOS Attack</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 19:03:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Gannes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[WordPress.com, which hosts this site, was targeted by a distributed denial of service attack today. Users reported extreme slowness this morning, and Automattic switched hosted blogs into read-only mode while combatting the attack, according to a post on its support forum.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WordPress.com, which hosts this site, was targeted by a distributed denial of service attack today. Users reported extreme slowness this morning, and Automattic switched hosted blogs into read-only mode while combating the attack, according to a <a href="http://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/wordpress-running-really-slow">post on its support forum.</a></p>
<p><a href="http://networkeffect.allthingsd.com/files/2011/03/dos-load.png"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3960" title="dos-load" src="http://networkeffect.allthingsd.com/files/2011/03/dos-load-275x189.png" alt="" width="275" height="189" /></a>The company <a href="http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2011/03/03/wordpress-com-targeted-by-ddos-attack/">told VIP users</a> the attack was &#8220;extremely large,&#8221; describing it as &#8220;multiple Gigabits per second and tens of millions of packets per second.&#8221;</p>
<p>Automattic said it had fixed the slowness early this morning, but it apparently flared up again a few hours later, according to the <a href="http://twitter.com/wordpressdotcom">WordPress.com Twitter timeline</a>.</p>
<p>Automattic <a href="http://barry.wordpress.com/2008/10/27/anatomy-of-a-dos-attack/">has said</a> it receives DDOS attacks frequently, but is usually able to contain them from affecting users. (The chart pictured here is from a previous attack.)</p>
<p>At this point we don&#8217;t believe <strong>AllThingsDigital</strong> was affected by the attack.</p>
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		<title>Microsoft Puts Its Blog Service on Automattic Pilot</title>
		<link>http://allthingsd.com/20100927/microsoft-puts-its-blog-service-on-automattic-pilot/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 20:12:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Voices</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Discretion being the better part of valor, Microsoft has chosen not to engage in the blog-platform battle and will instead send the 30 million users of Windows Live Spaces on a mass migration to Automattic's  WordPress.com. If they all make the journey during the six-month transition, the partnership announced today will more than double the current WordPress user base of 26 million (this site among them).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Discretion being the better part of valor, Microsoft has chosen not to engage in the blog-platform battle and will instead <a href="http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_live/b/windowslive/archive/2010/09/27/wordpress-com-and-windows-live-partnering-together-and-providing-an-upgrade-for-30-million-windows-live-spaces-customers.aspx">send the 30 million users of Windows Live Spaces</a> on a <a href="http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2010/09/27/welcome-windows-live-spaces-bloggers/">mass migration to Automattic&#8217;s WordPress.com</a>. If they all make the journey during the six-month transition, the partnership announced today will more than double the current WordPress user base of 26 million (this site among them).</p>
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		<title>Real-Time Web Analytics Start-Up Chartbeat Tallies Up More Investors</title>
		<link>http://allthingsd.com/20100922/real-time-web-analytics-startup-chartbeat-tallies-up-more-investors/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2010 16:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Kafka</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chartbeat, the real-time Web-publishing analytics service adds a few more celebrity angels to its funding round. And General Manager Tony Haile explains what, exactly, Web publishers are supposed to do with real-time data, anyway.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/files/2010/09/092210ATDchartbeat.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-23732" title="092210ATDchartbeat" src="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/files/2010/09/092210ATDchartbeat-275x154.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="140" /></a>Chartbeat, the real-time Web-publishing analytics service, has added a few more investors to its previously announced $3 million funding round. Joining Index Ventures et al are: Automattic founder Matt Mullenweg, former Verisign CFO Dana Evan and Code Advisors, best known as <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20091028/exclusive-cbs-digital-ceo-smith-to-leave-to-start-a-silicon-valley-advisory-firm-first-customer-cbs/?mod=ATD_search">Quincy Smith&#8217;s newish gig</a>.</p>
<p>All three are interesting names to attach to the company: Mullenweg created one of the Web&#8217;s most popular publishing platforms; Evan used to sit on the board of Omniture, Chartbeat&#8217;s giant rival (which is now owned by Adobe); and this is only the second investment that Code has made in its brief life&#8211;it has also put money into Flipboard, the much-buzzed-about iPad publishing app.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Chartbeat is gaining rapid acceptance at big Web publishers that also use Omniture and/or Google (GOOG) Analytics. We&#8217;ve got an account here at <strong>All Things Digital</strong>, and I can confess that I&#8217;ve sometimes spent way too much time watching people come and go on my site&#8211;the interface is intuitive and sort of addictive, and it&#8217;s kind of like pachinko, that oddly mesmerizing cousin of pinball.</p>
<p>But I&#8217;m also not sure what I&#8217;m supposed to do with the information that Chartbeat provides me&#8211;it&#8217;s great to see how many people are reading this particular story at a given moment, but so what? I&#8217;ve already written my story&#8211;there&#8217;s not much else I can do at this point, right?</p>
<p>And if I can&#8217;t do much with that information, what can publishers at much larger, sclerotic shops do with the data?</p>
<p>I posed those questions to Chartbeat General Manager Tony Haile, who was kind enough to sit down with me for a minute before heading off to Africa for his honeymoon:</p>
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		<title>Sphere Leader Has Exited AOL&#8211;But Staying on as &quot;Special&quot; Venture Advisor</title>
		<link>http://allthingsd.com/20091104/sphere-leader-exiting-aol-but-staying-on-as-special-venture-advisor/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 17:30:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tony Conrad, CEO and co-founder of Sphere--the contextually relevant content engine AOL bought in the spring of 2008 for upward of $25 million--left the Time Warner online unit last month, several sources have told BoomTown in recent weeks.

But, in an effort by AOL's CEO Tim Armstrong to hold onto entrepreneurial talent, Conrad has agreed to become "Special Advisor" to its AOL Ventures Unit.

Apparently, he is also mulling a new start-up and remains a VC too.]]></description>
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<p>Tony Conrad, CEO and co-founder of Sphere&#8211;the contextually relevant content engine <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20080415/aols-big-give-and-whirling-dervish-show/">AOL bought in the spring of 2008</a> for upward of $25 million&#8211;left the Time Warner (TWX) online unit last month, several sources have told BoomTown in recent weeks.</p>
<p>But, in an effort by AOL&#8217;s CEO Tim Armstrong to hold onto entrepreneurial talent, Conrad (pictured above) has agreed to become &#8220;Special Advisor&#8221; to its AOL Ventures Unit, <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090717/exclusive-patch-media-ceo-brod-now-heading-aols-venture-unit">headed by Jon Brod</a>.</p>
<p>Conrad, who also works as a partner at San Francisco venture firm True Ventures, is also apparently looking to launch a new start-up.</p>
<p>These many moves have now been confirmed by a blog post&#8211;obtained by BoomTown&#8211;set to be published by Conrad at Sphere, which has recently changed its name to Surphace (a goofy moniker that still makes me weep, and <em>not</em> for joy).</p>
<p>Titled, &#8220;Next,&#8221; the post <a href="http://www.trueventures.com/blog/2009/11/04/next-for-tony-conrad/">will also be appearing on the True Ventures site</a>.</p>
<p>In it, Conrad outlined the changes and also gave big thanks all around.</p>
<p>You can read the whole thing below. In the post, Conrad noted that &#8220;I also find myself with a burning need to start another company&#8230;[and] I&#8217;ve decided that I need to move on from Sphere to figure it out.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sphere was founded in 2005 and raised about $4.25 million from many investors, some of which included Radar Partners, Trident Capital and well-known Web players Scott Kurnit and Will Hearst.</p>
<p>Conrad, who was involved with Webmail and RSS aggregator Oddpost (acquired by Yahoo in 2004), is also on the board of Automattic/WordPress, the blog publishing system this site uses.</p>
<p>This kind of history gives him a lot of Silicon Valley cred to help AOL, which also recently <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090907/sticky-situation-of-the-month-ex-yahoo-communications-head-and-peanut-butter-manifesto-scribe-garlinghouse-to-helm-similar-unit-at-aol">hired former Yahoo (YHOO) exec Brad Garlinghouse</a> to run its communications arm and be its &#8220;CEO of Silicon Valley.&#8221;</p>
<p>Both will be working with Brod, who came to AOL via its <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090611/back-to-the-future-aol-adds-local-with-two-acquisitions-including-ceos-start-up">acquisition of hyperlocal community news start-up Patch Media</a>.</p>
<p>Brod has previously worked closely with Armstrong, who was a major Patch investor.</p>
<p>All these players will have their hands full trying to push AOL&#8217;s reputation among entrepreneurs, which is&#8211;<em>how can I put it delicately?</em>&#8211;pretty nonexistent.</p>
<p>But boosting innovation will be key to success as AOL prepares to spin off from Time Warner later in the year.</p>
<p>And that was not exactly helped by its <a href="http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20091026/meet-aols-bod-tim-armstrong-announces-directors-in-advance-of-spinoff">recently released slate of board picks</a>, who are a little light on fast-paced, Web 2.0 entrepreneurial skills.</p>
<p>So, keeping someone like Conrad in the AOL tent is a good move, especially since several similar execs at start-ups bought by the online giant have left.</p>
<p>They include Michael Jones of Userplane, who is now COO of News Corp. (NWS) social networking unit MySpace, as well as many others.</p>
<p>Here is a <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20070614/kara-visits-sphere-and-finds-no-place-like-om/">video interview I did with Conrad</a> in mid-2007 (which also includes a visit with GigaOm&#8217;s Om Malik):</p>
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<p>And here is Conrad&#8217;s blog post:</p>
<blockquote class="memo"><p><strong>Next</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s been almost five years since Martin Remy, Steve Neiker, Toni Schneider and I started working on Sphere.  For me, it&#8217;s around 10% of a life. And it&#8217;s a time when I find myself thinking a lot about a particular question: What do I want to do next?</p>
<p>In 2005, I had the good fortune of being on the founding team of Sphere and joining True Ventures simultaneously. I always thought that I&#8217;d eventually focus all of my attention on one or the other, but both were too much fun and I guess I&#8217;m selfish in that way. As time passed, I went deeper into each role and I never got around to choosing one or the other. It worked out nicely. True is on its second fund and Sphere had a successful sale to AOL in 2008. Most importantly, Sphere’s business and team are both thriving within AOL. While I’m proud of my contributions to both, the heroes in this equation are Martin, Steve, Toni, Shea DiDonna, Braughm Ricke, Om Malik, Puneet Agarwal, John Burke, Phil Black, Jon Callaghan, Marty Moe, Bill Wilson and AOL&#8211;they trusted and empowered me to pursue both. I am extremely grateful.</p>
<p>As I&#8217;ve thought through the question of what&#8217;s next, I’ve realized that I love the complementary perspectives acquired from building a company as an entrepreneur and investor. They are symbiotic roles and it’s really hard to say which has influenced me more. While my role at True as a Venture Partner will continue to deepen (because there is nothing more rewarding than working with people you admire and trust), I also find myself with a burning need to start another company. I&#8217;ve discovered my formula and doing both makes me happiest.</p>
<p>As for my next company, I&#8217;m not sure what the answer to that question is, but I&#8217;ve decided that I need to move on from Sphere (now Surphace) to figure it out. This may feel like old news as I&#8217;ve been working to make myself obsolete as Josh Guttman transitioned into the CEO role. My decision is easy as I know that Surphace is in excellent hands. I wouldn&#8217;t feel comfortable leaving if I didn&#8217;t believe that Josh was the right leader for the business today.  He&#8217;s a natural leader and has a strategy for the future that I believe is going to accelerate growth for Surphace and AOL. I couldn&#8217;t be more pleased for Josh and excited for the Surphace team.</p>
<p>As for my thoughts about Surphace and AOL&#8217;s future, I&#8217;m more optimistic than ever. We joined AOL at an opportune time. AOL is doing what great, sustainable businesses do every so often – they&#8217;re reinventing themselves. As the business model of the oldest and one of the biggest Internet businesses evolves, Sphere/Surphace has become an important piece of their strategy to reach across and engage the web. In the past year, we&#8217;ve had an insiders&#8217; view into how AOL&#8217;s new leadership team has moved aggressively to engage their audience (new vertical focused websites; a focus on engagement and not page-views for page-views sake; hiring leading journalistic talent when others downsized; acquisitions in the local content space; shorter development cycles with an emphasis on release, iterate and release). There is nothing like winning and the AOL publishing business is winning. As a result, I&#8217;m pleased to also announce that I’ve agreed to serve as a Special Advisor to AOL Ventures as they reinvent themselves. I am thrilled at this opportunity to evolve my relationship.</p>
<p>I want to give a huge thanks to the people who&#8217;ve made the last few years what they were: my family tops the list, an entrepreneur is only as good as their support system and this is my secret sauce. My co-founders, Martin and Steve, who trusted me to play a role in helping them get the tech they invented the exposure it deserved. Toni and Phil who taught me about generosity at a moment when I was able to learn. Matt Mullenweg who opened up my thinking of how a start-up operates. Marty and Bill who have been consistently supportive since Day One&#8211;I can&#8217;t underscore enough how much I appreciate the manner in which they’ve empowered us to thrive in an appropriately independent environment. They have treated me (and the Sphere team) with enormous respect for which I am both thankful and flattered. The original Sphere team, the current Surphace team who have embraced AOL. Our investors and advisors who supported and helped shape our vision. The True team and entrepreneurs who have taught me about sacrifice, vision, execution and the value of pursuing your dreams&#8211;and, of course, Lewis Dvorkin, Kevin Lockland and Bill who paid us the nicest compliment of all in offering to acquire our company and then doing so.</p>
<p>It’s been a thrilling, at times difficult, always rewarding and lucky ride I&#8217;ve been on. Thanks to all.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>NPR&#039;s Honchos Talk Digital at &quot;Think In&quot; in San Francisco (Also, Scoble!)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 01:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last Friday, National Public Radio top execs came to San Francisco for a "Digital Think In" to pick the brains of some Silicon Valley types about where the public radio icon should go, digitally speaking.

While NPR actually has been pretty fast-forward with podcasts and a robust Web site, it still has to think about what social networking means to it and whether a day is coming when broadcasting online will be bigger than offline.

Also, what's up with Twitter?]]></description>
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<p>Last Friday, National Public Radio CEO Vivian Schiller and Digital Media SVP and GM Kinsey WiIson came to San Francisco for a <a href="http://www.npr.org/about/press/2009/100709.DigitalThinkIn.html">&#8220;Digital Think In&#8221;</a> to pick the brains of some Silicon Valley types about where the public radio icon should go, digitally speaking.</p>
<p>While NPR actually has been pretty fast-forward with podcasts and a robust Web site, it still has to think about what social networking means to it and whether a day is coming when broadcasting online will be bigger than offline.</p>
<p>Also, what&#8217;s <em>up</em> with Twitter?</p>
<p>These and other questions were discussed at frog design Friday with a passel of Web types like investor Roger McNamee of Elevation Partners, Toni Schneider of Automattic, craigslist founder Craig Newmark and LinkedIn founder and Chairman Reid Hoffman.</p>
<p>Also, ubiquitous blogger Robert Scoble, who wants NPR to open itself up like a can of beans.</p>
<p>The Think In participants were charged with making suggestions related to five main topics: Social media and connection to the audience, NPR&#8217;s national network of more than 800 stations, the potential of its open API, expansion of platforms and how to  diversify its revenue model.</p>
<p>BoomTown always likes crowdsourcing innovation, even among the digital elite.</p>
<p>While at the event in the morning, I talked to Schiller, who came to NPR last year after a stint as general manager of the New York Times online unit, and also to Wilson, who previously worked as executive editor for USA Today and ran its digital efforts before that.</p>
<p>Along with my video interview with them, below, you can <a href="http://digitalthinkin.ning.com">check out some more detailed information from the event here</a>.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my video:</p>
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		<title>They Will Survive&#8211;Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs Talk Downturn!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:32:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier today, BoomTown posted a video of star venture capitalist John Doerr's 10 tips to start-ups for surviving the econalypse that he ticked off at a roundtable in Silicon Valley on Wednesday.

Beside the words of wisdom from the Kleiner Perkins Caufield &#38; Byers partner, I also trolled for advice from the panel of well-known entrepreneurs I moderated at VentureBeat's "How to manage your start-up in the downturn" event.

The message: They will survive! (Cue the disco ball.)]]></description>
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<p>Earlier today, BoomTown posted a video of <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20081030/the-entire-video-of-john-doerr-giving-10-tips-for-start-ups-to-avoid-the-econalypse/">star venture capitalist John Doerr&#8217;s 10 tips</a> to start-ups for surviving the econalypse that he ticked off at a roundtable in Silicon Valley on Wednesday.</p>
<p>Beside the words of wisdom from the Kleiner Perkins Caufield &#038; Byers partner, I also trolled for advice from the panel of well-known entrepreneurs I moderated at VentureBeat&#8217;s &#8220;How to manage your start-up in the downturn&#8221; event.</p>
<p>Thus, here is the i-will-survive take from Jason Calacanis of Mahalo, Toni Schneider, chief executive of Automattic, the company that makes the WordPress blogging software, Nirav Tolia of Web 1.0&#8242;s Epinions and Max Levchin of Slide.</p>
<p><a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/files/2008/10/i_will_survive_cover_1.jpg"><img src="http://kara.allthingsd.com/files/2008/10/i_will_survive_cover_1-300x300.jpg" alt="" title="i_will_survive_cover_1" width="200" height="200" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-5889" /></a></p>
<p>As an added bonus, Ram Shriram, one of Google&#8217;s first investors, also weighs in. And, of course, the inevitable blogger Robert Scoble gives his two cents (and also freaks me out once again!).</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the video of the entrepreneurs, and below it, for your viewing pleasure, two versions of &#8220;I Will Survive&#8221; by Gloria Gaynor (the classic) and Cake (the weirdly good one):</p>
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		<title>The Entire Video of John Doerr Giving 10 Tips for Start-ups to Avoid the Econalypse</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 09:29:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here's a video of star VC John Doerr reciting his 10 tips for start-ups to follow in the economic downturn, dispensed at a VentureBeat roundtable event on the downturn yesterday.

And the Kleiner Perkins Caufield &#38; Byers VC didn't need a massive, noisy PowerPoint like Sequoia Capital to make his quick and clear points, which he delivered in four minutes flat.]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a video of star VC John Doerr reciting his 10 tips for start-ups to follow in the economic downturn.</p>
<p>Doerr gave out the advice at <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20081028/how-to-manage-your-start-up-in-the-downturn-well-come-to-this-event-and-find-out/">VentureBeat&#8217;s “How to manage your start-up in the downturn” roundtable event</a>, which took place at the Stanford Park Hotel in Palo Alto yesterday morning.</p>
<p>The Kleiner Perkins Caufield &#038; Byers VC got a lot of attention for his list, which he culled from  a survey of 18 of the companies his firm has invested in.</p>
<p>Doerr didn&#8217;t need a massive, noisy PowerPoint like <a href="http://kara.allthingsd.com/20081009/irony-alert-bubble-making-venture-capitalists-start-popping-them/">Sequoia Capital to make his quick and clear points</a>, which he delivered in four minutes flat.</p>
<p>Doerr was on an investors panel with Ram Shriram, one of Google&#8217;s first investors, Ron Conway, Kittu Kolluri of New Enterprise Associates and Matt Cohler of Benchmark Capital.</p>
<p>I moderated the second panel of entrepreneurs, including: Toni Schneider, chief executive of Automattic, the company that makes the WordPress blogging software; Max Levchin of Slide, Jason Calacanis of Mahalo; and Nirav Tolia of Web 1.0&#8242;s Epinions. Video of interviews with them and also Shriram to come later today!</p>
<p>But here&#8217;s Doerr reciting his 10 tips:</p>
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		<title>&quot;How To Manage Your Start-Up in the Downturn&quot;? Well, Come to This Event and Find Out!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tomorrow, BoomTown is trying to find a silver lining from a group of entrepreneurs at VentureBeat's "How to manage your start-up in the downturn” roundtable event.

Toni Schneider, chief executive of Automattic will join Max Levchin of Slide, Jason Calacanis of Mahalo, O’Melveny &#38; Myers' Sam Zucker, and Nirav Tolia of Web 1.0's Epinions.

Along with my group, for whom I am planning all sorts of verbal tortures ("Exactly how much do you make?"), there is also a star-studded investors panel.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tomorrow, BoomTown is trying to find a silver lining from a group of entrepreneurs at VentureBeat&#8217;s &#8220;How to manage your start-up in the downturn” roundtable event.</p>
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<p>It will take place at the Stanford Park Hotel in Palo Alto from 8 a.m. to noon.</p>
<p>Toni Schneider, chief executive of Automattic (the company that makes the WordPress blogging software) will join Max Levchin of Slide, Jason Calacanis of Mahalo, O&#8217;Melveny &#038; Myers&#8217; Sam Zucker, and Nirav Tolia of Web 1.0&#8242;s Epinions.</p>
<p>Along with my group, for whom I am planning all sorts of verbal tortures (&#8220;Exactly how much <em>do</em> you make?&#8221;), there is also a panel of investors, moderated by VentureBeat&#8217;s Matt Marshall, which features: John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers; Ram Shriram, one of Google&#8217;s first investors, Ron Conway, Kittu Kolluri of New Enterprise Associates and Matt Cohler of Benchmark Capital.</p>
<p>Oh, it is sure to be a festival of Web 2.0 pondering.</p>
<p>Said Marshall in a <a href="http://venturebeat.com/2008/10/27/latest-addition-to-wednesdays-downturn-roundtable-toni-schneider/">post about the gathering</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>One goal of this event is to provide context and advice for start-up CEOs and founders facing the recession. We&#8217;ve handpicked the speakers for their remarkable records and experiences in the previous downturn. &#8230;</p>
<p>While the Sequoia [Capital] &#8216;RIP Good Times&#8217; presentation gave a broad overview of the economic problems facing the tech world, it provided mostly a macro analysis, and a general prescription for companies.</p>
<p>Now is the time to take the analysis one step further, and discuss the variety of situations we see among valley investors and their start-ups: How cleantech companies are different from Internet start-ups, and how under certain conditions, a profitable company may actually be poised for aggressive growth, hiring and M&#038;A&#8211;and not necessarily ideal for cost cutting. We intend to explore all of this and more.</p>
<p>Given the fairly predictable &#8216;Silicon Valley is in circle-the-wagons mode&#8217; story line we&#8217;ve been seeing so far in the media, this event is also the Valley’s opportunity to help dispel this myth and explain how the area&#8217;s start-ups are actually quite diverse and that there are a mix of strategies at play.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The event is sold out, but it will be streamed live.</p>
<p>And, as usual, look for a shaky video report of the roundtable from me later!</p>
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		<title>WordCamp 2008 San Francisco</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 18:26:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The third annual WordCamp San Francisco was held this past weekend, bringing together WordPress users and developers to discuss the past, present and future of their favorite Web publishing platform. Since its humble beginnings as a fork of the b2\cafelog blog software in 2003, WordPress has grown to become one of the most popular blog publishing platforms.]]></description>
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<p>The third annual <a href="http://2008.sf.wordcamp.org/">WordCamp San Francisco</a> was held this weekend, bringing together <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a> users and developers to discuss the past, present and future of their favorite Web publishing platform. Since its humble beginnings as a fork of the b2\cafelog blog software in 2003, WordPress has grown to become one of the most popular blog publishing platforms. <a href="http://wordpress.com/">WordPress.com</a>, the hosted version of WordPress, saw the creation of 2.3 million new blogs this year, with 35 million posts.</p>
<p><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/gallery/5730413_tXEKV/2/353813237_hkWQj#353810842_HVYCA"><img src="http://voices.allthingsd.com/files/2008/08/wordcamp-panorama.jpg" alt="WordCamp Panorama" title="wordcamp-panorama" width="380" height="109" class="size-full photo border aligncenter wp-image-2722" /></a></p>
<p>My history with WordPress goes back to when it first came on the scene in 2003. I was looking at third-party software to manage my personal Web site, which had outgrown the simple content management system I had written. I initially resisted using WordPress until version 1.5 was released in 2005. What pushed me over the top was the inclusion of static pages in the Strayhorn release. This allowed WordPress to be used as a full-blown CMS instead of just a simple blog platform. Over the next last years, WordPress&#8217;s CMS capabilities and versatility have grown to the point where it&#8217;s a great choice to power a simple blog, a community of blogs or even a corporate Web site. Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher agree&#8211;after all, they chose WordPress to power <a href="http://allthingsd.com/">All Things Digital</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/photos/353813800_JdWKE-M.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="AllThingsD at WordCamp!"><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/photos/353813800_JdWKE-Th-1.jpg" alt="AllThingsD at WordCamp!" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft photo border" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://automattic.com/">Automattic</a>, the folks behind WordPress, are hard at work this year improving the WordPress experience. As millions more people choose WordPress to power their Web sites, the importance of having automatic updates is becoming very evident. During his State of the Word Address, <a href="http://ma.tt">Matt Mullenweg</a>, the lead developer and public face of WordPress, hinted at a future update mechanism (similar to Mac OS X Software Update or Mozilla FireFox) with which updates to WordPress Core, Plugins, and Themes can be applied in real-time without the user having to upload files or type arcane commands into a Terminal session.</p>
<p>Having been to the previous two WordCamps, I can say that Automattic and the volunteers did a fantastic job organizing the 2008 edition. The new space at the Mission Bay Conference Center was a great upgrade over the previous location. Still, a part of me misses seeing Matt sit in one of those thrones at the Swedish American Hall!</p>
<p>For more information and thoughts on WordCamp 2008 SF, check out the great coverage on Andrew Mager&#8217;s blog <a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/weblife/?p=143">The Web Life on ZDNet</a>. Finally, to find out more about upcoming WordCamps in your area, visit <a href="http://central.wordcamp.org/">WordCamp Central</a>.</p>


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<ul class="thumbwrap"><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353823044&amp;k=d7K99" title="WordCamp 2008 was held at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161007-025702/353823044_d7K99-Th.jpg" alt="WordCamp 2008 was held at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco." /></span><span class="caption">WordCamp 2008 was held at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353822452&amp;k=gNAoX" title="Stephen O'Grady of RedMonk presents at WordCamp 2008."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161024-395706/353822452_gNAoX-Th.jpg" alt="Stephen O'Grady of RedMonk presents at WordCamp 2008." /></span><span class="caption">Stephen O&#8217;Grady of RedMonk presents at WordCamp 2008.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353821686&amp;k=RxNB8" title="Filming a WordCamp session with a Flip Mino videocamera."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161028-405709/353821686_RxNB8-Th.jpg" alt="Filming a WordCamp session with a Flip Mino videocamera." /></span><span class="caption">Filming a WordCamp session with a Flip Mino videocamera.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353821102&amp;k=aDwPd" title="Stephen O'Grady of RedMonk."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161036-455715/353821102_aDwPd-Th.jpg" alt="Stephen O'Grady of RedMonk." /></span><span class="caption">Stephen O&#8217;Grady of RedMonk.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353820365&amp;k=hjKdk" title="WordPress schwag."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161039-175717/353820365_hjKdk-Th-1.jpg" alt="WordPress schwag." /></span><span class="caption">WordPress schwag.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353819490&amp;k=sHdMY" title="Developer tech sessions at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161050-215722/353819490_sHdMY-Th.jpg" alt="Developer tech sessions at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco." /></span><span class="caption">Developer tech sessions at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353818834&amp;k=URnaQ" title="Barry Abrahamson, System Wrangler extraordinaire at Automattic."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161133-565723/353818834_URnaQ-Th.jpg" alt="Barry Abrahamson, System Wrangler extraordinaire at Automattic." /></span><span class="caption">Barry Abrahamson, System Wrangler extraordinaire at Automattic.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353818323&amp;k=QReWC" title="Apple has a Genius Bar, why not WordPress?"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161134-245724/353818323_QReWC-Th.jpg" alt="Apple has a Genius Bar, why not WordPress?" /></span><span class="caption">Apple has a Genius Bar, why not WordPress?</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353817755&amp;k=oS7Se" title="The Genius Bar at WordCamp 2008."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161134-465725/353817755_oS7Se-Th-1.jpg" alt="The Genius Bar at WordCamp 2008." /></span><span class="caption">The Genius Bar at WordCamp 2008.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353817216&amp;k=2LiVi" title="Matt at WordCamp."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161141-245727/353817216_2LiVi-Th-1.jpg" alt="Matt at WordCamp." /></span><span class="caption">Matt at WordCamp.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353816706&amp;k=obsPU" title="Automattician Michael Adams."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161148-505729/353816706_obsPU-Th.jpg" alt="Automattician Michael Adams." /></span><span class="caption">Automattician Michael Adams.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353815964&amp;k=pHsro" title="WordPress bloggers and developers at third annual WordCamp in San Francisco."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161149-165730/353815964_pHsro-Th.jpg" alt="WordPress bloggers and developers at third annual WordCamp in San Francisco." /></span><span class="caption">WordPress bloggers and developers at third annual WordCamp in San Francisco.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353815383&amp;k=gqhcF" title="Job listing board for WordPress developers at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161152-175742/353815383_gqhcF-Th.jpg" alt="Job listing board for WordPress developers at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco." /></span><span class="caption">Job listing board for WordPress developers at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353814949&amp;k=P2qGB" title="The State of the Word address by Matt Mullenweg at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161427-025750/353814949_P2qGB-Th-1.jpg" alt="The State of the Word address by Matt Mullenweg at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco." /></span><span class="caption">The State of the Word address by Matt Mullenweg at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353814578&amp;k=rEwA5" title="Matt gives the State of the Word address at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161429-065752/353814578_rEwA5-Th.jpg" alt="Matt gives the State of the Word address at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco." /></span><span class="caption">Matt gives the State of the Word address at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353814150&amp;k=actXJ" title="Matt talks about the past, present and future of WordPress during his State of the Word address at WordCamp 2008."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161430-555753/353814150_actXJ-Th-1.jpg" alt="Matt talks about the past, present and future of WordPress during his State of the Word address at WordCamp 2008." /></span><span class="caption">Matt talks about the past, present and future of WordPress during his State of the Word address at WordCamp 2008.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353813800&amp;k=JdWKE" title="Toni Schneider, CEO of Automattic, shows a screenshot of AllThingsD during his presentation at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161556-555756/353813800_JdWKE-Th-1.jpg" alt="Toni Schneider, CEO of Automattic, shows a screenshot of AllThingsD during his presentation at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco." /></span><span class="caption">Toni Schneider, CEO of Automattic, shows a screenshot of AllThingsD during his presentation at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353813237&amp;k=hkWQj" title="Matt interviews GigaOm founder, Om Malik on the future of blogging at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161623-495759/353813237_hkWQj-Th-1.jpg" alt="Matt interviews GigaOm founder, Om Malik on the future of blogging at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco." /></span><span class="caption">Matt interviews GigaOm founder, Om Malik on the future of blogging at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353812709&amp;k=y6mNm" title="Om Malik announced GigaOm Daily and Gigalogue at WordCamp 2008 San Francisco."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161624-245760/353812709_y6mNm-Th-1.jpg" alt="Om Malik announced GigaOm Daily and Gigalogue at WordCamp 2008 San Francisco." /></span><span class="caption">Om Malik announced GigaOm Daily and Gigalogue at WordCamp 2008 San Francisco.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353812064&amp;k=4R6xc" title="Matt laughs during his interview with Om Malik at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161625-105761/353812064_4R6xc-Th.jpg" alt="Matt laughs during his interview with Om Malik at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco." /></span><span class="caption">Matt laughs during his interview with Om Malik at WordCamp 2008 in San Francisco.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353811398&amp;k=CwHZd" title="Om Malik explains how he's giving back to the WordPress community by releasing the plugins he uses on his Web sites."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161632-455762/353811398_CwHZd-Th.jpg" alt="Om Malik explains how he's giving back to the WordPress community by releasing the plugins he uses on his Web sites." /></span><span class="caption">Om Malik explains how he&#8217;s giving back to the WordPress community by releasing the plugins he uses on his Web sites.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353810842&amp;k=HVYCA" title="A panorama taken at the third annual WordCamp San Francisco conference held at the Mission Bay Conference Center."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/WordCamp-Panorama/353810842_HVYCA-Th-1.jpg" alt="A panorama taken at the third annual WordCamp San Francisco conference held at the Mission Bay Conference Center." /></span><span class="caption">A panorama taken at the third annual WordCamp San Francisco conference held at the Mission Bay Conference Center.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/5730413_KtDnpj#!i=353809436&amp;k=cWbAS" title="WordPress schwag."><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://tow.smugmug.com/Conferences/WordCamp/WordCamp-2008-San-Franscisco/2008-08-161040-145719/353809436_cWbAS-Th.jpg" alt="WordPress schwag." /></span><span class="caption">WordPress schwag.</span></a></div></li></ul><div style="clear: both;"></div></div><div style="clear: both;"></div>]]></content:encoded>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week, I had lunch with one of the nicest young Web entrepreneurs around the scene, WordPress Founder Matt Mullenweg. We use a custom WordPress.com installation for this site, which has worked out well for us, and the start-up also hosts AllThingsD.com. We also got a very nice hoodie. In all seriousness, the company started [...]]]></description>
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<p>This week, I had lunch with one of the nicest young Web entrepreneurs around the scene, <a href="http://www.wordpress.com">WordPress</a> Founder Matt Mullenweg.</p>
<p>We use a custom WordPress.com installation for this site, which has worked out well for us, and the start-up also hosts AllThingsD.com. We also got a very nice hoodie.</p>
<p>In all seriousness, the company started as an open-source blogging software project at WordPress.org with Mullenweg as founding developer, while WordPress.com is for-profit and is run by Mullenweg and others at a start-up called Automattic.</p>
<p>Mullenweg came to San Francisco from his hometown of Houston to work on WordPress and other projects for CNET in 2004. He left a year later to work full-time on the development of WordPress.</p>
<p>It and others like it quickly rode the wave of an ever-growing trend of self-publishing, which has been increasingly embraced by both the single person writing about their cat to the large-scale media companies looking to develop more dynamic properties online.</p>
<p>WordPress and Automattic (which also runs Akismet, an anti-comment and trackback spam software service) has been the frequent target of takeover speculation.</p>
<p>But, while Automattic has reportedly considered those options, as well as hooking up with other companies like Sphere (which was just bought for $35 million in cash by AOL [TWX]), Mullenweg seems just as determined to build out his simple publishing platform, by adding ad networks and all sorts of bells and whistles to the offerings.</p>
<p>In fact, WordPress competitor Six Apart did just that last week with its acquisition of the New York-based ad, design and consulting services firm Apperceptive.</p>
<p>So I will bet Mullenweg probably has some news of his own, when he gives a short speech at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco this morning.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll see, but in this video, Mullenweg talks with BoomTown&#8211;after we admit to an obvious man crush on him&#8211;about the progress in the blog-publishing arena and where it is all going.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the video:</p>
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		<title>It&#039;s True: A VC&#039;s Life Is Like a Day at the Beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jul 2007 14:47:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kara Swisher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I motored on out to Stinson Beach, the lovely coastal community about an hour&#8217;s drive north of San Francisco, yesterday for the annual get-together thrown by True Ventures, a venture firm. I missed the clambake part of the event&#8211;my kids need tending, so I can&#8217;t be all Elvis-acting!&#8211;but had a nice time chatting with its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I motored on out to Stinson Beach, the lovely coastal community about an hour&#8217;s drive north of San Francisco, yesterday for the annual get-together thrown by <a href="http://www.truevp.com/">True Ventures</a>, a venture firm.</p>
<p><img src='http://kara.allthingsd.com/files/2007/07/elvisclambake.thumbnail.jpg' alt='clambake' /></p>
<p>I missed the clambake part of the event&#8211;my kids need tending, so I can&#8217;t be all Elvis-acting!&#8211;but had a nice time chatting with its partners on the sand.</p>
<p>True is an interesting and highly eclectic fund, and much less formal than other more stodgy outfits. Hence, a beach party rather than a gathering at some pricey resort.</p>
<p>Some of its better known companies are Automattic (CEO Toni Schneider is also a True partner and its main product is the WordPress open-source blogging software, used here, btw); GigaOm, Om Malik&#8217;s blogging empire; IM apps maker Meebo; blog search apps maker Sphere (also used on this site); and scanR, a start-up that allows digital cameras and cellphones to scan, copy and fax.</p>
<p>I chatted with some partners in this video, as well as an interesting new entrepreneur that True is backing from Chesspark. It&#8217;s a little long, and there are some unfortunate wind problems caused by the Pacific Ocean, but you also get an <em>exclusive</em> BoomTown tour guide of the scenic trip.</p>
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