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Accidental Tech Entrepreneurs

07.26.06

Information Week has an interesting article about those involved in such online ventures as digg, del.icio.us, Zoot, and Six Apart’s Movable Type. Basically, the article discusses how people have made their money off of blogging or providing the blog-like software and services.

Most people who pull down a paycheck dream of making a living at their hobby. For IT managers, the dream is more within reach than it is for most professionals, as their technical skills can give them a head start in building businesses on the Web. A supertalented few have even made fortunes.

How do they do it? We went straight to the sources, interviewing tech pros who turned their cyberhobbies into full-time jobs. Many of them truly were accidental entrepreneurs; others at least had an inkling they could make a go of it. All were helped along by a business-fertile Internet environment, their raw ambition, supportive spouses, and a little luck. They haven’t all become rich, but they’re all making a living at what they used to do for fun. Click Here for rest of article.

I enjoyed the article and I think most of CMS Report’s vistitors will also find the artcile interesting. However, I have one point to make. Success is not an accident. While these people may be very lucky to have a “job” doing something they love, accidents just don’t happen. It takes a lot of hard work, sweat, risk, and dedication to become successful in IT. Sure there are exceptions…but I think most of those interviewed in the article wouldn’t really consider their success to be found only by accident.

Note: This post has been “recycledfrom Bryan’s other site, CMS Report. You can read that post by clicking here.

LikethatIdea.com now running Wordpress 2.0.3

06.03.06

We’ve upgraded to the latest version of Wordpress, 2.0.3. This release addresses security issues, bugs, and a few performance enhancements. As you’ll find out when reading the announcement from Wordpress.org…they’ve backported into 2.0.3 a number of security enhancements from the yet to be released Wordpress 2.1.

The latest in the stable 2.0 series, 2.0.3, is now available for download. This is a bug fix and security release, and is recommended for all WordPress users. In addition to an issue that was raised on Bugtraq a few days ago, we?ve also backported a number of security enhancements from 2.1 to further enhance and protect your blog.For the curious, this release includes:

  • Small performance enhancements
  • Movable Type / Typepad importer fix
  • Enclosure (podcasting) fix
  • The aforementioned security enhancements (nonces)

Upgrading is fairly simple, just overwrite your old files with the latest from the download. When you go to your admin it will give you a link to update your database.