What a great milestone for the WordPress ecosystem. On November 3rd, Isaac Keyet used the WordPress.com announcement blog to let us know that the userbase for the various WordPress mobile apps had reached 1 million. In addition to that announcement, there is now a WordPress application for Nokia phones both newer, and older devices. If you’re a Nokia phone user, be sure to follower @WPNokia on Twitter to keep abreast of any new developments regarding the application.
This announcement means that WordPress is now available on BlackBerry, Android, the Apple iPhone, and now Nokia phones. Congrats to Matt and those involved with spearheading the individual open-source projects that make up the phone applications. Speaking of open-source, if you want to get involved with the Nokia application project, visit the WordPress For Nokia Development page on the Codex.
I was unaware that the U.S. with the exception of a few people were in front of their TV’s to watch the season premiere of LOST. Thankfully, I had Kim Parsell and Ryan Duff call in to make sure I wasn’t lonely on the show. We actually had a great conversation centered around the future of themes, theme frameworks, HTML5, the default theme, etc. It was a theme show for sure but when you get me on the topic of theme frameworks, rant mode kicks in and it’s hard for me to let go. I’d be interested in your thoughts after you hear the rants.
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