Look out Blogger.com, here comes WordPress. I love WordPress and would love to see this succeed. We’ll see…
Sphere: Related ContentWordpress starts hosted blogging service
Announced at Blog Business Summit in San Francisco today – Wordpress, the open-source (and free) blog publishing platform, has started a hosted blog publishing service.To participate, you need an invitation. What will the offering be? Free, like Blogger? Paid, like TypePad?
No details yet but undoubtedly more will emerge very soon.



if you dont want to wait fo wordpress.com I threw together a great free blog host using wordpress multiuser (http://mu.wordpress.org). it is at anyonesblog.com. I even added a few of the features that weren’t in the out of the box alpha version, like making thumbnails from uploaded movies, and I changed out the rich text editor.
[...] Yes, you read it correctly. If you are familiar with WordPress, they were and still dot org and not com. But this is not a hoax since I read about it on Matt’s blog and he has announced it on Blog Business Summit about his wordpress dot com blog. What’s been on everyone’s mind is “What is this?”. Is WordPress go commercial? Darren Rowse wrote about rumor that this is intended to compete with Six Apart’s Typepad. So they decided to make a hosted blog service with WP platform. Hey, then what’s with Weblogs.us, Blogsome and Blogthing. They provided blog service with WP too. Are they going to be any different? One thing for sure, for now they have limited the access to use wordpress.com by using the GMail-like invitation system. Others who also write about this and I somehow found and read are: Donncha, Phoenixrealm, Exit 171, Abdul, and many more who just can wait to get a hand on a (free?) blogging service with WP in it. Count me in. [...]
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thx