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I’ve installed The Guardian’s new Wordpress plug-in on this blog, and this is my first try at publishing a FULL Guardian article. Bravo to The Guardian for having the vision to push its content out in this way and leverage the power of letting go and turning the Web outside of its walled garden into a revenue opportunity. To the rest of the legacy news media: TAKE NOTE! -Steve


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2 Comment(s)

  1. On Jul 3, 2010, Daniel LevittNo Gravatar said:

    Hi Steve,

    I am the plugin creator and I really appreciate your feedback and comments on it, just to warn you however that there was a major bug in the first beta release.

    You will have to upgrade to version 0.2 and might possibly have to re-do this post.

    I apologize immensely if that is the case.

    Daniel

  2. On Jul 4, 2010, Daniel LevittNo Gravatar said:

    Hello Steve,

    Just thought I would direct you to the Google groups talk where the bug and its fix is explained in more detail.

    http://groups.google.com/group/guardian-api-talk

    Kind Regards,
    Daniel

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