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Flash Video Encoding

With the spread of broadband Internet access, online video clips are having a profound effect on how Internet users view information online. Flash Encoded Videos (flv format) is the internet standard of videos, used by thousands of websites, news networks and YouTube. It distinguishes itself from traditional video in how it is processed for publication on the Web. We use Flash Video Encoder to ensure that optimized Flash video is the smallest size possible (for ease and speed of download), without compromising the original quality of the clip. We can convert any DVD, AVI, or MOV file into FLV and publish as streaming video clip on your website.

Introducing WordPress for BlackBerry
WordPress has officially released their public beta of WordPress for BlackBerry.
We weren’t expecting it to come so soon! Official word has just come from Matt at Wordpress that their new BlackBerry App is now in public beta. This is great news for all Wordpress users, who want to be able to post [...]

WordPress for iPhone 2.1 was released. The new iPhone app that lets you write posts, upload photos, edit pages, and manage comments on your blog from your iPhone or iPod touch.

Varien CEO Roy Rubin’s passion for customer service and open-source e-commerce shines in this video, in which he discusses open-source e-commerce and the motivations behind building Magento.

Matt Mullenweg: Founder of WordPress

A former CNET employee, Matt Mullenweg is the co-founding developer behind the open source WordPress blogging platform and its founding company Automattic, the company behind the open-source blogging tool WordPress and a handful of other software projects. WordPress.com powers 12 million blogs, including those of The New York Times, which invested in Mullenweg’s company last year.

Matt Mullenweg: Founder of WordPress

A former CNET employee, Matt Mullenweg is the co-founding developer behind the open source WordPress blogging platform and its founding company Automattic, the company behind the open-source blogging tool WordPress and a handful of other software projects. WordPress.com powers 12 million blogs, including those of The New York Times, which invested in Mullenweg’s company last year.