Weebly 10/11/2009
Quote from http://www.weebly.com/aboutus.html: Weebly is a San Francisco, California based company that was founded in 2006 with the mission to help people put their information online quickly and easily. We now enable 2 million people to easily create personal sites and blogs or establish web presences for businesses, weddings, classrooms, churches, artistic portfolios, and more. In early 2007, the Weebly founding team joined a seed funding program called Y Combinator and began working full-time to make the Weebly service spectacular. We were proud to be named one of TIME’s 50 Best Websites of 2007, and have continued to improve Weebly’s feature set and ease of use. Weebly is backed by some of the most knowledgeable angel investors in Silicon Valley, including Ron Conway of Baseline Ventures (original investor in Google), Mike Maples, Aydin Senkut, Rajeev Motwani and Paul Buchheit (creator of Gmail). To read some articles written about Weebly, check out the following links: This is pretty darn cool. I wonder what the bloggers are saying about weebly? NO mention of Mullenweg or the Wordpress community not even a hat tip so far. Well I for one will tip my hat because seeing this weebly platform clearly suggests that the Wordpress community continues to guide the future even without, per se, being in the driver's seat. Bravo. What can be done with that kind of power, that kind of influence? First Post! 10/10/2009
Tomorrow is my day off. Hallelujah!! Thank you Tim Ferriss for introducing weebly to me by using it yourself! Of course I love this platform because it feels akin to WordPress.com my first love. Hey, this IS the Cutline theme, isn't it? Or at least the Cutline "skin." I always was attracted to its crispness and clean bold lines. Hey, now that I am browsing through the design choices most if not all of them are very wordpressy! Humm...what could it mean? Perhaps Tim, on his own weebly, was celebrating the connection by using one of Matt's photographs. Question: What is the connection between Matt Mullenweg and weebly? |

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