Ghost has updated its open-source blogging platform with a bevy of technical improvements that should help it to compete with established competitors such as WordPress, Tumblr and Medium. Version 0.5 ...
Ghost founder John O’Nolan bills the platform as an alternative to the blogging giant WordPress, whose bells and whistles are often useful for developers looking to add custom features, but can be ...
The Ghost blogging platform launched a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter in April of 2013. The open source platform is totally written in javascript and promises true one button deploys. The ...
With eight days of his already successful Kickstarter campaign still remaining, John O'Nolan has cited the uncertainty surrounding Yahoo's newly-announced US$1.1 billion purchase of Tumblr as a reason ...
Last month we covered the soft launch of Ghost, a Node.js-based minimalist blogging platform. The application blew through a Kickstarter goal and has been under heavy development; last month, ...
A topic that’s guaranteed to provoke some passionate opinion is that of ghost blogging: whether it’s right or wrong and whether you should do it or not in a business context in particular. I have ...
I can’t make sense of website analytics at all. When I go to my personal blog, I want to just blog, not pore over dials and meters like a Con Ed repairman. Which made me curious about Ghost, a new ...
We first covered open source blogging platform Ghost following the launch of its very successful Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign in May. The free software is billed as the first blogging platform ...
Blogs are supposedly on their deathbed. Already under attack from micro-blogging services like Twitter, Google Reader's demise was supposed to be the final nail in the long-form coffin, but oddly ...
In the world of blogging, WordPress is the undisputed leader—the PHP-based application is everywhere. Once a light-weight blogging platform, WordPress has grown and mutated. It's now more properly a ...