Art and Documentation lang pl Sztuka i Dokumentacja is a scholarly journal on art publishing since 2009 by the Art and Documentation Association ref http doc.art.pl Art and Documentation Association ref in Lodz Poland . It gathers scholars, artists, art critics and curators, and appears twice a year in spring and fall. It focuses on issues related to the documentation and documenting of contemporary art as well as creating art based on documentation. It also publishes primary sources gallery calendars, manifestos, artists statements etc. Scholarly articles are peer reviewed. The members of the editorial board are ukasz Guzek chief editor , Ma gorzata Ka mierczak managing editor , pl J zef Robakowski J zef Robakowski , Aurelia Mandziuk, Adam Klimczak, Karolina Jab o ska, Anne Seagrave Eng. proofreading , Norbert Trzeciak photos , Bartosz ukasiewicz design , Anka Le niak web design . Board of scholars pl Ryszard Kluszczy ski Ryszard Kluszczy ski , Kristine Stiles , Anna Markowska, Slavka Sverakova, Leszek Brogowski, Tomasz Za uski, pl Bogus aw Jasi ski Bogus aw Jasi ski English summaries of the articles published are available in the international database The Central European Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities http cejsh.icm.edu.pl References Reflist External links http sid.free.art.pl Art and Documentation website Category Contemporary art Category Arts journals Category Polish language journals pl Sztuka i Dokumentacja journal stub ... more details
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Furnham2009 and proofreading skills. ref name proofreading General knowledge seems to have only a weak ... volume 79 issue 4 pages 769 782 pmid 19245744 ref , proofreading skills ref name proofreading Cite journal first Adrian last Furnham year 2010 title Proofreading as an index of crystallised intelligence ... Factor model personality traits, and learning styles. Proofreading General knowledge has been found to robustly predict predict proofreading skills in university students. ref name proofreading The study found that proofreading had a larger correlation r .61 with general knowledge than general intelligence ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Typographical syntax, also known as orthotypography, Fact date February 2007 is the aspect of typography what is microtypography ? Sounds like a neologism for typography . I changed it to typography . To include the term microtypography the editor who put it in must come up with a reference to a reliable source that states microtypography is the most common term for what is universally called typography . In other words microtypography is not acceptable. WP policy specifies articles must use the most common terminology and nomenclature. Please. that defines the meaning and rightful usage of Glyph typographic sign s, notably punctuation punctuation marks , and elements of Comprehensive layout layout such as justification typesetting flush margins and indentation . Orthotypographic rules vary broadly from language to language, from country to country, and even from publisher to publisher Fact date February 2007 . As such, they are more often described as Convention norm conventions . While some of those conventions have ease of understanding as a justification&ndash for instance, specifying that low punctuation comma s, full stop s, and ellipsis ellipses must be in the same typeface , weight, and style as the preceding text  &ndash many are probably arbitrary Fact date February 2007 . probably arbitrary? Readers cannot be expected to rely on expressions like that. Is it arbitrary or not, and what s the source of this idea please? The rules dealing with quotation mark s are a good example of this which ones to use and how to nest them, how much wikt whitespace whitespace to leave on both sides, and when to integrate them with other punctuation marks. Each major publisher maintains a list of orthotypographic rules that they apply as part of their house style . Fact date February 2007 See also Typographical error Category typography Category Proofreading typ stub es Ortotipograf a eu Ortotipografia fr Orthotypographie gl Ortotipograf a ... more details
Journalism Articles related to the field of journalism include compactTOC8 side yes num yes nobreak yes 0 9 24 hour news cycle 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage A ABC News Advocacy journalism Afghanistanism AP Stylebook Assignment editor Associated Press B Beat reporting Breaking news C Canadian Association of Journalists CBC News CBS News Chart Citizen journalism CNN Columnist Committee to Protect Journalists Copy editing Creative nonfiction D Deep Throat Desktop publishing E Editing Copy editing Editor Editor at Large Editorial Editorial board Editorial independence Editorial page Embedded journalist Eyewitness News F First Amendment to the United States Constitution Fourth Estate Fox News Channel Freedom of the press Free daily newspapers Full disclosure journalism Full disclosure Future of newspapers G Gag order Gotcha journalism Graphic design H Headline Headlinese Hedcut History of American newspapers Hostile media effect House style I Information graphic International Association of Independent Journalists Inc. Inverted pyramid Investigative journalism J Journalese Journalism Journalism ethics and standards Journalism scandals Journalism school Journalist L Letter to the editor List of newspapers Literary journalism Local news M Magazine Managing editor Mass media Masthead publishing Masthead Media balance Media bias Muckraker N NBC News New Journalism New York Times News News agency News design News media News release News source News style Newspaper Newspaper circulation Newsprint O Obituary Objectivity journalism Objectivity Online Newspapers Op ed P Pie chart Photojournalism Print syndication Printing Proofreading Publisher Pulitzer Prize R Reporter Reporters Without Borders Reuters S Science journalism Sportswriting Star Ledger Style guide T Teletype Television news Trade journalism Typography status of journalism in different states U United Press International W Wall Street Journal Y Yellow journalism Z Category Journalism lists ... more details
citations missing date December 2010 Inverse search is a feature of some non interactive typesetting programs, such as LaTeX and GNU LilyPond . These programs read an abstract, textual, definition of a document as input, and converts this into a graphical format such as DVI file format DVI or Portable Document Format PDF . In a windowing system , this typically means that the source code is entered in one Text editor editor window, and the resulting output is viewed in a different output window. Inverse search means that a graphical object in the output window works as a hyperlink , which brings you back to the line and column in the editor, where the clicked object was defined. The inverse search feature is particularly useful during proofreading . Implementations In TeX and LaTeX , the package http ctan.org pkg srcltx srcltx provides an inverse search feature through DVI output files, while http ctan.org pkg vpe vpe , http ctan.org pkg pdfsync pdfsync and http itexmac.sourceforge.net SyncTeX.html SyncTeX provide similar functionality for PDF output, among other techniques. GNU LilyPond provides an inverse search feature through PDF output files, since version 2.6. The program calls this feature Point and click , Many integrated development environment s for programming use inverse search to display Compiler compilation error message s, and during debugger debugging when a breakpoint happens. Bibliography J r me Laurens, Direct and reverse synchronization with SyncTeX , in TUGboat 29 3 , 2008, p365 371, http www.tug.org TUGboat Articles tb29 3 tb93laurens.pdf PDF 532KB including an overview of synchronization techniques with TeX External links http xdvi.sourceforge.net inverse search.html How to set up inverse search with xdvi digital typography stub Category Search engine software ... more details
Margaret Petherbridge Farrar March 23, 1897 June 11, 1984 was an United States American journalist and the first crossword puzzle editor for The New York Times , from 1942 to 1968. Stanley Newman has referred to her as a crossword genius , and credits her with the creation of many, if not most of the rules that guide modern crossword design. Her career in crossword puzzles began at the New York World in 1920 although she had been hired as the publisher s secretary, she was told to assist crossword inventor Arthur Wynne in proofreading puzzles prior to publication. Her puzzles soon became more popular than Wynne s. In 1924, she was hired by Richard L. Simon and Max Schuster as one of the three creators of the first crossword puzzle book the book s success launched Simon & Schuster as a major publisher, and at the time of Farrar s death in 1984, she was working on the 134th volume in the series. Personal life A lifelong resident of New York City , she attended Berkeley Institute in Brooklyn and graduated from Smith College in 1919. In 1926, she married John C. Farrar , one of the co founders of Farrar & Rinehart and Farrar, Straus and Giroux . References No footnotes date September 2011 Mitgang, Herbert June 12, 1984 . MARGARET FARRAR, 87, EDITOR OF CROSSWORD PUZZLES, DIES. New York Times Bennett, Mark. SOLVING THE PUZZLE Finding answers to the Sunday New York Times crossword puzzle a daunting task. Terre Haute Tribune Star . Newman, Stanley with Lasswell, Mark CRUCIVERBALISM, A Crossword Fanatic s Guide to Life in the Grid HarperCollins, 2006 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Farrar, Margaret ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American journalist DATE OF BIRTH March 23, 1897 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 11, 1984 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Farrar, Margaret Category 1897 births Category 1984 deaths Category American Episcopalians Category American journalists Category Smith College alumni Category Crossword compilers US journalist 19thC stub puz ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A Good Ground Type Studio Album Artist Oxford Collapse Cover A good ground.jpg Released July 2005 Recorded Genre Indie rock Length 39 17 Label Kanine Records Producer Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r742566 pure url yes Pitchfork Media 7.8 10 http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 20698 Oxford Collapse A Good Ground Last album Songs For The Singers Of Panthers br 2004 This album A Good Ground br 2005 Next album Remember The Night Parties br 2006 A Good Ground is the second LP album LP reseased by Oxford Collapse . It was originally released on Kanine Records , but has since been made available by Sub Pop . Track listing Empty Fields   1 10 Prop Cars   3 01 Last American Virgin   3 06 The Boys Go Home   4 06 Dusty Horses Practice   3 45 Cracks in the Causeway   3 58 Flora Y Fauna   1 33 Proofreading   3 53 Flaws   3 57 No Great Shakes   3 14 Volunteers   2 34 Keep Em in a Canyon   5 00 References http www.kaninerecords.com artists oxc.html Kanine Records artist page http www.subpop.com releases oxford collapse full lengths a good ground Sub Pop album page http www.oxfordcollapse.com sounds.htm Oxford Collapse official website DEFAULTSORT Good Ground, A Category 2005 albums 2000s indie rock album stub ... more details
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Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Nervous Flashlights Type Album Artist The Fauves Cover Fauvesnerv.jpg Released July 2006 Recorded Backbeach Recorders, St Andrews Beach, br Victoria, Velvet Sound, Sydney Genre Indie rock Length 49 03 Label Shock Records Producer Wayne Connolly , The Fauves Reviews Last album The Fauves album The Fauves 2004 This album Nervous Flashlights 2006 Next album When Good Times Go Good 2008 Nervous Flashlights is the eighth album by Mornington Peninsula , Melbourne indie band The Fauves . The band noted on their website The song Clive of India Curry Powder earned us our first ever sponsorship deal when the makers of the iconic spice blend sent us a box of their products as acknowledgment of the brilliant job we had done in promoting their brand. It wasn t until writing this synopsis that we finally noticed, a year after its release, that track 3 I m Jim Fixx And I m Dead Now is misspelt on the rear cover where Fixx s name shows only one X rather than the two required. This continues a long tradition of erroneous information on Fauves track listings and highlights our appalling proofreading skills. ref http www.thefauves.com The Fauves website discography ref Track listing all songs by The Fauves True Love Waits 3 57 I ll Work When I m Dead 3 33 I m Jim Fixx and I m Dead Now 4 27 Down All Day 3 28 I Am Not Approachable 3 27 Trouble 3 21 Actress and Bishop David Coverdale 7 05 Something Spooked the Horses 4 12 The Lost Art of Shorthand 3 06 Clive of India Curry Powder 3 38 Australian Gigolo 4 12 We Sleep in the Afternoon 4 36 Personnel Andrew Cox Guitar, vocals Philip Leonard Guitar, vocals Adam Newey Drums, vocals Timothy Cleaver Bass, vocals References reflist Category The Fauves albums Category 2006 albums ... more details
Orphan date January 2010 419 is a residence and collaborative project space in the Seattle neighborhood of Capitol Hill. Its members have been both artists, computational scientists, and entrepreneurs. Notables include Stanford Professor of Computer Science http hci.stanford.edu jheer Dr. Jeffrey Heer , MIT hacker http starbur.st Star Simpson , researcher and the computational artist Brian Colwell, who no longer reside there. 419 projects expressly combine the three fields of Art, Computer Science, and Entrepreneurship. For instance, the http friendbo.com friendbo Internet startup began at 419, with the company mission to further artistic and social communication via new computational access control mechanisms on the Internet. Inside knowledge of the residence is embedded in many friendbo security questions. Ex resident http hci.stanford.edu jheer Dr. Jeffrey Heer ran psychological experiments on Information Visualization while at 419 and interning at Microsoft Research , and discovered principles of how artistic animations affect the perception of computational data. ref http ieeexplore.ieee.org Xplore login.jsp?url http 3A 2F 2Fieeexplore.ieee.org 2Fiel5 2F2945 2F4376125 2F04376146.pdf 3Farnumber 3D4376146&authDecision 203 Animated Transitions in Data Graphics. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. 2007. ref Recent works include businesses based on Amazon Mechanical Turk , such as one that leverages anonymous Internet workers for high speed http standardminds.com proofreading , a film that received the http slog.thestranger.com slog archives 2010 11 19 the 2010 hump awards Best In Show at HUMP 2010 and privately shown music and art productions produced using the http K Sketch.org k sketch animation tool that Colwell contributed to while at 419. References references Category Culture of Seattle, Washington ... more details
Image Pgdp logo.png right Official logo for Distributed Proofreaders Image Distributed Proofreaders proofreading interface.png right 360px Screenshot of the proofreading interface on Distributed Proofreaders. Distributed Proofreaders commonly abbreviated as DP or PGDP is a web based project that supports the development of e text s for Project Gutenberg by allowing many people to work together in proofreading drafts of e texts for errors. History Distributed Proofreaders was founded by Charles Franks in 2000 as an independent site to assist Project Gutenberg. ref cite book first Lawrence last Lessig year 2009 title Remix Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy page 109 publisher Penguin isbn 0 14 311613 4 url http books.google.com books?id 7eRPKIvEo9gC&pg PT109 ref Distributed Proofreaders became an official Project Gutenberg site in 2002. On 8 November 2002, Distributed Proofreaders was Slashdot effect slashdotted , ref cite web url http www.gutenberg.org wiki Gutenberg Volunteers 27 Voices Suzanne Shell title Gutenberg Volunteers Voices publisher Project Gutenberg ref ref cite web url http www.boingboing.net 2002 11 12 distributed proofrea.html title Distributed Proofreading s slashdotting publisher Boingboing ref and more than 4,000 new members joined in one day, causing an influx of new proofreaders and software developers, which helped to greatly increase the quantity and quality of e text production. Distributed Proofreaders posted their 5,000th text to Project Gutenberg in October 2004, in March 2007, the 10,000th DP produced e text was posted to Project Gutenberg, in May 2009, the 15,000th DP produced e text was posted to Project Gutenberg, and in April 2011, the 20,000th DP produced e text was posted to Project Gutenberg. DP contributed e texts comprised ... 501 c 501 c 3 status was granted retroactive to 7 April 2006. Proofreading process Public domain ... Human based computation Category Mass digitization Category Proofreading de Distributed Proofreaders ... more details
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Infobox scientist name Firmin Abauzit image Firmin Abauzit.jpg image size 150px caption Firmin Abauzit birth date 1679 birth place Uz s death date 1767 death place Geneva residence citizenship nationality France French ethnicity field physics br theology br philosophy work institutions alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students known for proofreading or correcting the writings of Isaac Newton author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced prizes religion footnotes signature Firmin Abauzit 1679 1767 was a France French scholar who worked on physics , theology and philosophy , and served as librarian in Geneva, Switzerland Geneva Switzerland during his final 40 years. Abauzit is also notable for proofreading or correcting the writings of Isaac Newton and other scholars. Biography Firmin Abauzit was born of Protestant parents at Uz s , in Languedoc . ref Chambers Biographical Dictionary , ISBN 0 550 18022 2, page 1 ref His father died when he was but two years of age and when, on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, the authorities took steps to have him educated in the Roman Catholic faith, his mother contrived his escape. For two years his brother and he lived as fugitives in the mountains of the C vennes , but they at last reached Geneva , where their mother afterwards joined them on escaping from the imprisonment in which she was held from the time of their flight. Abauzit at an early age acquired great proficiency in languages, physics, and theology. In 1698, he went to the Netherlands , and there became acquainted with Pierre Bayle , Pierre Jurieu and Jacques Basnage . Proceeding to England , he was introduced to Sir Isaac Newton , who found in him one of the earliest defenders of his discoveries. Newton corrected in the second edition of his Principia an error pointed out by Abauzit, and, when sending him the Commercium Epistolicum, said, You are well worthy to judge between Gottfried Leibniz and me. The reputation of Abauzit induced Will ... more details
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wiktionary proof Note Prove and Proving both redirect here. Proof may refer to Proof truth , sufficient evidence or argument for the truth of a proposition Formal proof Mathematical proof , a convincing demonstration that some mathematical statement is necessarily true Proof theory , a branch of mathematical logic that represents proofs as formal mathematical objects Alcohol proof , a measure of an alcoholic drink s strength Artist s proof , a single print taken during the printmaking process Galley proof , a preliminary version of a publication Prepress proofing Prepress proof , a facsimile of press artwork for job verification Proof coinage , coins once made as a test, but now specially struck for collectors Proofreading , reviewing a manuscript or artwork for errors or improvements Proofing baking technique , the process by which a yeast leavened dough rises, also called proving In entertainment Proof TV series Proof TV series , an Irish TV drama thriller Proof , 1980 B W student film by Black and white, expanded to Fandango 1985 film Fandango Proof 1991 film Proof 1991 film , an Australian film by Jocelyn Moorhouse Proof play Proof play , a play by David Auburn Proof 2005 film Proof 2005 film , a film by John Madden, based on the play Proof rapper 1973 2006 , American rapper and member of D12 Proof comics Proof comics , a comic series from Image Comics Proof , a 1942 hard SF short story by Hal Clement Proof , a song by Coldplay from Speed of Sound song Speed of Sound Proof I Am Kloot song Proof I Am Kloot song , a song by I Am Kloot from their eponymous second album Proof , a song by Paul Simon from The Rhythm of the Saints Proof , a song by Happy Rhodes from Many Worlds Are Born Tonight Proof , a song by angela band angela Proof , a song by Mell See also Proofing disambiguation Argument Theory of justification , in epistemology, a reason for or explanation of a proposition or belief Philosophic burden of proof Proof complexity Proof procedure Provability logic ... more details
one source date February 2012 no footnotes date February 2012 Samuel Laman Blanchard 15 May 1804 15 February 1845 was a United Kingdom British author and journalist . Life The son of a painter and glazier, he was born at Great Yarmouth . He was educated at St Olave s Grammar School St Olave s school , Southwark , and then became clerk to a proctor in Doctors Commons . At an early age he developed an interest in literature, contributing drama tic sketches to a paper called Drama . For a short time he belonged to a travelling theatre company, but then became a Proofreading proof reader in London , and wrote for the Monthly Magazine . In 1827 he was made secretary of the Zoological Society, a post he held for three years. Over work broke down his strength and, after his wife died in December 1844 of a painful illness, Blanchard entered a depression from which he never recovered. He committed suicide with a razor, and was buried at West Norwood Cemetery Works In 1828 he published Lyric Offerings , dedicated to Charles Lamb writer Charles Lamb . He had a very varied journalistic experience, editing in succession the Monthly Magazine , the True Sun , the Constitutional , the Court Journal , the Courier , and George Cruikshank s Omnibus and from 1841 till his death he was connected with the Examiner . In 1846 Edward Bulwer Lytton collected some of his prose essays under the title Sketches of Life , to which a memoir of the author was prefixed. His verse was collected in 1876 by William Blanchard Jerrold . Family His eldest son was Sidney Laman Blanchard , the author of Yesterday and To day in India . References wikiquote wikisource author 1911 Further reading West Norwood Cemetery The Dickens Connection , Friends of West Norwood Cemetery http www.fownc.org , 1995 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blanchard, Samuel Laman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 15 May 1804 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 15 February 1845 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bl ... more details
Stanley Howells Fuld August 23, 1903 &ndash July 22, 2003 was an American lawyer and politician from New York . He was Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals from 1967 to 1973. Life Born in Manhattan , New York City , Fuld was the son of Emanuel I. Fuld a Proofreading proofreader of the New York Times and Hermine Frisch Fuld. He graduated from City College of New York in 1923, and received an LL.B. from Columbia University in 1926. Fuld engaged in private practice until 1935, when he was hired as an investigator by Thomas E. Dewey , Special Prosecutor of Rackets in Manhattan and a schoolmate of Fuld s at Columbia. Fuld s specialty was developing new theories to prosecute racketeers, including Lucky Luciano Charles Lucky Luciano and James J. Hines , the Tammany Hall district leader. In November 1937, Dewey was elected District Attorney of New York County, and appointed Fuld Head of the Indictment Bureau. From 1939 to 1943, he was Chief of the Appeals Bureau. Afterwards he resumed his private practice On April 25, 1946, Fuld was appointed by Dewey, now Governor, a judge of the New York Court of Appeals to fill the vacancy caused by the death of George Z. Medalie . In New York state election, 1946 November 1946 , he was elected on the United States Republican Party Republican ticket to a 14 year term, and re elected on the Republican and United States Democratic Party Democratic tickets in New York state election, 1960 1960 . In New York state election, 1966 1966 , he was elected unopposed Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals. He retired from the bench at the end of 1973 when he reached the constitutional age limit of 70 years, and returned to private practice. Personal life On May 29, 1930, Fuld married Florence Geringer d. 1975 . After her death, he married Stella Rapaport. He died at his home in West Palm Beach, Florida West Palm Beach , Palm Beach County, Florida . Sources http politicalgraveyard.com bio fryall fullam.html Political Graveyard http query.nytime ... more details
Image Cruden sConcordance.JPG thumb 400px Alexander Cruden s Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures . First published 1737. The first entry, for example, abase appears in the King James Version of the Bible KJV four times in the books of Job , Isaiah , Ezekiel , and Daniel . The header of the column of the first entry, abi , is the first three letters of the last entry on that page. A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures , generally known as Cruden s Concordance , is a Bible concordance concordance of the King James Bible KJV that was singlehandedly created by Alexander Cruden . Born in 1701 at Aberdeen. He died at Camden Place, Islington, in 1770, and was buried in Southwalk. The Concordance was first published in 1737 and has not been out of print since then. Two editions of the Concordance appeared during his lifetime, 1761 and 1769. Reference 1955 edition Cruden s concordance was first published in 1737, one of the first copies being personally presented to Caroline of Ansbach Queen Caroline on November 3, 1737. Cruden began work on his concordance in 1735 whilst a bookseller in London. Cruden worked alone from 7am to 1am every day and completed the bulk of the work in less than a year. The proofreading and layout took a little longer. His brain was occupied with nothing else, so much so that he failed to notice the diminishing stock in his bookshop and the consequent lack of custom. Was there ever, before or since the year 1737 , writes his biographer Edith Olivier, another enthusiast for whom it was no drudgery, but a sustained passion of delight, to creep conscientiously word by word through every chapter of the Bible, and that not once only, but again and again? . Although a remarkable feat, the concordance was not entirely without error. The Times recorded that Cruden left out Buz brother of Huz and Sneeze put under Neeze . ref J.A.Gere and John Sparrow ed. , Geoffrey Madan s Notebooks , Oxford University Press, 1981, at page 16 ref In fact, the ... more details
distinguish Automatic disambiguation Infobox Company company name Automattic Inc. company logo File Automattic logo.png right 300px company type Private company Private foundation August 2005 location San Francisco, California key people Matt Mullenweg small Founder, president small br Toni Schneider small CEO small br Ryan Boren small Lead Developer small industry Internet products WordPress.com br Akismet br Gravatar br Polldaddy br VaultPress br VideoPress br IntenseDebate br Plinky br VIP br After the Deadline revenue operating income net income num employees homepage http automattic.com automattic.com Automattic, Inc. is a web development corporation founded in August 2005. It is most notable for WordPress.com a free blogging service , as well as its contributions to WordPress open source blogging software . Projects Other projects include After the Deadline online proofreading tool Akismet anti spam electronic comment spam system capable of integration with many blogging platforms and forums bbPress forum software blo.gs RSS feed aggregator BuddyPress social networking plugin suite Ping O Matic pinging service GlotPress collaborative translation tool Gravatar globally recognized avatars IntenseDebate commenting tools PollDaddy polls and survey tools WordCamp series of conferences for WordPress users WordPress.com VIP enterprise services for WordPress websites VaultPress backup and security service for WordPress sites VideoPress hosted HD video for WordPress sites Automattic s employees include Matt Mullenweg Matthew Mullenweg and Ryan Boren , two of the primary developers of WordPress. On January 11 , 2006 , it was announced that Toni Schneider would be leaving Yahoo to become Chief executive officer CEO of Automattic. He was previously CEO of Oddpost before it was acquired by Yahoo , where he had continued as a senior executive. ref http gigaom.com 2006 01 11 automattic wordpress Yahoo Exec Exits For Automattic CEO Gig GigaOM Bot generated title ref ref http ... more details