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In 1985, Microsoft shipped Goal Seek in Excel. A few years later came Solver and Monte Carlo simulations. Instead of…
Elon Musk’s X lets you write long-form content on the platform through its Articles feature, but only if you’re a…
After a couple of delays, WordPress 7.0 is scheduled to land on May 20th. We’re looking at this through the…
For non-technical stakeholders, choosing a WordPress agency can feel like guesswork. Most agencies sound convincing. Many have polished portfolios. Pricing…
Dozens of plug-ins for the widely used open source web blogging software WordPress are now offline after a backdoor was…
At WP:26, Human Made’s virtual event exploring the future of WordPress, we brought together technologists, publishers, and platform leaders to…
When we started planning WP:26, we kept returning to one question: What patterns are emerging that will shape WordPress in…
Web hosting platform WordPress.com is embracing AI agents, a decision that could change the look and feel of the web.…
Our recent event, WP:26, was a deep dive into the future—and I was completely fired up to see us gather…
Over the last few years, web teams have been sold a familiar promise: break everything apart and you will move…
WordPress.com, the website hosting platform from Automattic, will now include a built-in WordPress AI assistant, the company announced on Tuesday.…
Web hosting company WP Engine has filed an amended complaint with brow-raising new allegations in its ongoing legal battle with…
Most conversations about AI in CMS platforms start in the wrong place. They focus on features. Content generators. Chatbots bolted…
On Thursday, WordPress launched a new Claude connector, enabling site owners to share back-end data with Anthropic’s chatbot system. Users…
The Internet Archive is a nonprofit that — as you might expect — is devoted to archiving the internet and…
For a long time, enterprise teams have been stuck with an uncomfortable trade-off. In 2026, WordPress breaks it. You could…
