Flashback to 2003... Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little fork b2 cafelog and launch WordPress, a blogging platform. The ensuing ascent was gradual as they added plugins in 2004 with V1.2, a theme system in 2005 with 1.5, widgets with the new backend in 2008 with V2.5, and major releases every year since.
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The term “google” has been interchangeable with “search” for some time now. The phrase “google it” has nearly completely replaced “find the answer” with Millennials and Gen X’ers alike. In turn, this has produced the stunningly massive field of SEO, or Search Engine Optimization.
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Have you ever had this thought before work? "Ugh, I don't want to go into work today." If you’re like most of us, then your answer is probably yes, and for those who said no, hats off to you! It is true, work can be less-than-pleasant at times, but going into the office with a positive attitude can make for some rewarding benefits.
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It is not uncommon to hear about the new trend of bringing your pet into the office for a day. Actually, pet-friendly workplaces are becoming more and more common in today’s business culture. Google, Amazon, Ben & Jerry’s, Etsy, and many other large companies allow their employees to bring pets into work.
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Sometimes the word “no” can come with a negative stigma. Especially in the workplace, the word “no” tends to be avoided because it tends to create tension or even confrontation. But sometimes, saying no can create an increase in productivity, which can lead to more efficiency.
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