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May 2, 2010 By Misono in News and Updates Tags: CMS, Matt Mullenweg, Mission Bay Conference Center, open source, San Francisco, SF, UCSF, Wordcamp, Wordpress

On Saturday, I attended my very first WordCamp! My coworker Estella has been before and strongly recommended it, so our boss graciously paid for our registration costs and so that we could go and learn more about all things WordPress. WordPress is currently the most popular blog software in use, but it is more than just blogging software — it is an open source content management system powered by PHP and MySQL. It’s very powerful, highly customizable, and has a rich plugin architecture that allow for users and developers alike to extend its functionality far beyond the features native to the base install. I am relatively new to WordPress, only having worked with it for two and a half years, but I’ve increasingly become a fan and the more I learn about it, the more impressed I am and the more I love it. We run a lot of our clients’ blogs on WordPress at our company, and I’ve begun to use a lot WordPress as the CMS for many of my own freelance clients as well because it makes it so easy for them to update and add content on their own. I’m hoping to revamp my portfolio site within the coming year, and I am already set on running it with WordPress. WordPress sites are everywhere — in fact, 8.5% of websites on the Internet today are powered by WordPress (including a handful of notable government sites!). This blog that you are reading right now is run on WordPress!

Anyway, I can go on and on for hours singing the praises of WordPress, but I will save you the geeky lovefest and focus on the conference:

Wordcamp during lunch break

WordCamp San Francisco 2010 was held at the Mission Bay Conference Center at UCSF. WordCamps are held all over the country and the world and there are more and more every year as they are informal and community-organized — they can be put together anywhere, as long as there are enough WordPress enthusiasts to make it happen. But the San Francisco WordCamp is the flagship, since it is organized every year under the direction of WordPress co-founder and lead developer Matt Mullenweg. Hundreds of WordPress users, developers, designers and enthusiasts descended upon San Francisco yesterday to hear from a great lineup of speakers at sessions that run throughout the day. Each of the sessions I chose to sit through were very interesting and informative, but the highlight was definitely the “The State of the Word” keynote delivered by Matt Mullenweg, in which he highlighted some amazing new features that are going to be made available with WordPress 3.0, to be released soon. Some notable changes are that WordPress will merge with WordPress MU, custom menu functionalities, the ability to create custom content types, and the new default theme (the first in 5 years!), pithily named Twenty Ten.

(CC) Eva Blue

(CC) Eva Blue

Matt is an amazing speaker, and it was truly an honor to get to hear him speak. All the sessions were great, but it would have been worth paying for and going to WordCamp just to hear Matt’s keynote. It blows my mind (and kind of depresses me at the same time) that this brilliant genius is a year younger than me and is behind such a force behind this open source empire, and that his efforts have done so much for the web world. If you ever have an opportunity to hear Matt speak, he is so smart, natural, witty, personable and just seems like an all-around nice guy (not to mention he’s pretty cute!). The guy is incredibly solid and such an inspiration to all developers.

Here’s an interview with Matt on Tekzilla from last June in which he discusses some of the history and vision of WordPress. (Please note that there have been a few updates to WordPress since.)

Here’s a video from yesterday, in which he discusses the platform’s future.

A huge thanks to Estella for recommending that we attend WordCamp, and to her and Brent for driving me over to the conference! I had a great time and definitely look forward to attending future WordCamps.

A Hokie Makes APA History

April 26, 2010 By Misono in In the Headlines Tags: APA, APIA, Buffalo Bills, Chinese American, draft, Ed Wang, football, history, NFL, offensive tackle, sports, Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech offensive tackle Ed Wang made history this past weekend when he became the first full-blooded Chinese American player to be drafted into the NFL this past weekend when he was picked up in the fifth round by the Buffalo Bills.

Wang was born and raised in Fairfax, Virginia, my old stomping grounds in Northern Virginia, and of course, we share the same alma mater. I always remember his signature long hair and ginormous build — he was a formidable presence that you could not miss on the football field at Lane Stadium.

His Beijing-raised parents were both members of China’s Olympic track and field team in the 1970s, and it’s inspiring to hear about their journey together as a family to get to this point:

A huge congratulations to Ed Wang — he will surely become a role model for young Asian American kids around the country! How exciting that one of our very own Hokies has been able to come this far and establish a milestone in the history of both football and the APA community.

“My Friend Is…”

April 24, 2010 By Misono in In the Headlines Tags: Ben Stiller, Carrie Ann Inaba, Chris Tashima, Courtney Cox, Hayden Panettiere, James Kyson Lee, Jason Mraz, Jennifer Aniston, John Leguizamo, My Friend Is, Naomi Watts, Paul Rudd, PSA, Robin Williams, Russell Simmons, Tamlyn Tomita, The Cove, Woody Harrelson

I saw this great PSA this week which was inspired by the documentary film The Cove, which I wrote about earlier this month.

It’s very powerful and features a number of celebrities, among them Woody Harrelson, Jennifer Aniston, Robin Williams, Jason Mraz, Naomi Watts, Ben Stiller, Hayden Panettiere, Paul Rudd, James Kyson Lee, Russell Simmons, John Leguizamo, and Courtney Cox. It even features a handful of Japanese American celebrities like Tamlyn Tomita, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Chris Tashima — no doubt strategically placed, since the issue is about the dolphin hunting in Japan. What matters, though, is that they all came together to save the dolphins.

Please watch the video below, and if you’d like to take part and sign the petition, go here.

Cherry Blossom Festival

April 23, 2010 By Misono in Arts and Culture, Local Gems Tags: 2010, cherry blossom, Cherry Blossom Festival, cherry blossoms, culture, dango, festival, Grand Parade, heritage, Japanese, Japanese American, Japantown, NCCBF, Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival, parade, San Francisco, SF, Taiko Dojo, yukata

The Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival was held the past two weekends in San Francisco’s Japantown. Dan and I took my sister on Sunday, the day of the Grand Parade, since Miwa had never been to the festival before.

I love going to the Cherry Blossom Festival, and haven’t missed it once since moving out here. This was my third year attending San Francisco’s festival, and although a lot of things are the same, it’s always great to see the celebration of Japanese and Japanese American culture and heritage.

Here are just a few of the photos. {See the whole set}

Miwa and I at the Cherry Blossom Festival

Eating our dango

with the hubby ♥

Michiya Hanayagi dancers

hula girls

2010 Cherry Blossom Court

I look forward to the taiko the most!

the finale!

The highlight for me, as usual, was the taiko. If only I had better rhythm, I would totally want to take on taiko lessons. It’s a great workout for your arms and I just love the sound and energy of taiko drums…. Can’t wait to see Taiko Dojo again next year!

Diesel in Bloom

April 21, 2010 By Misono in Furry Friends Tags: cherry blossom, chinchilla, Diesel, flowers, photos

We have a lovely cherry blossom tree in front of our new place, along with some other pretty little flowers that have come into bloom this spring. Over the weekend, we decided to have a little fun photoshoot with Diesel. Here are my favorites!

This is my favorite!

Diesel among sakura

Diesel among the flowers

Quite the photogenic one, isn’t he? Excuse my oya baka moment, but I had to share… 😉

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