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WordPress Turns 21—What to Expect Next?
Last year, we wrote an article about WordPress’ 20-year celebration and shared our expectations for its future. We believe that publishing an annual article on WordPress predictions and expectations would greatly interest our readers. Not only does it highlight how WordPress has evolved over the past year, but it also provides a strategic perspective on…
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How to Run WordPress in Your Browser
WordPress Playground is an open-source experiment to provide a running WordPress instance directly in your browser. You no longer need an experimental website on a local development machine to test themes and plugins. I firmly believe there is no more convenient method than WordPress Playground because it runs in your browser and doesn’t require a…
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WordPress Turns 20—What to Expect Next?
WordPress, the leading content management system (CMS) by a significant margin, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. From its humble beginnings as a blogging platform in 2003, WordPress has evolved into a versatile and widely-used tool for creating websites of all types. As we commemorate this milestone, it is worth considering what the future…
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Web 3.0 – Expectations, Truths, and Myths
Are you bored with millions of articles preaching the unbelievable benefits of Web 3.0? Do you think that the world is crazy to pay millions of dollars on non-fungible tokens (NFT) that have no real value? Are you confused that everyone talks about decentralization, but only a few are aware that WordPress is expected to reach…
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Cashless Payments: The Future of Transactions
Amazon Go was founded in January 2018. And it has marked the beginning of a new era. The era where people no longer need to bring cash to purchase something. The era of contactless payment. Some people call it “tap-and-go”. As of 2019, Amazon Go has opened 18 stores across the U.S. Sooner or later,…
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Security issues in the WP GDPR Compliance plugin
Last night we got an email from a friend saying he found some new users with administrator privileges on some of his WordPress websites and asked us to check it out. We started to investigate, and it seems that the websites had a thing in common – the WP GDPR Compliance plugin. It looks like…