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W3 Total Cache Fixes Bugs, Adds Features with Update

August 4th, 2010 . by Jonathan

W3 Total Cache, previously covered here, has released version .9 (technically, as of this writing, .9.1.1) which adds new features and fixes several of the bugs and gripes users had with the previous release. According to the changelog, over 35 new features and fixes were added into version .9, not counting some additional 10 changes [...]

Why W3 Total Cache Brings WordPress One Step Closer To Perfection

January 19th, 2010 . by Jonathan

WordPress is far and away the most popular blogging platform for bloggers running their domains. It is free, powerful, stable and well-understood by most in the blogging community. However, those who do know it also know it can be rather difficult to host at times. A dynamic platform running on PHP, it can crush servers [...]