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Diversity is essential to Automattic’s culture. As a company with employees from over 100 countries, we believe that embracing different perspectives and backgrounds is key to being creative and productive. Through our different perspectives, we create a happy and safe environment for employees and users. For this reason (and also because it’s right), we strive…
The Data Docs is Automattic’s new home made data discoverability solution. It collects and publishes our datasets’ metadata to Wordpress so it is accessible and searchable by our users. Here we describe the idea from its conception and explain how it works.
A few of my colleagues — with tenures at Automattic from just a few months to many years — share their highlights of working here. Robert Felty Robert, you rejoined us a few months ago. What has been your highlight so far? I would like to focus on one aspect of Automattic which has been dramatically…
Can a bot write its own original poetry? Carly collaborated with some WordPress poets to conduct an experiment in the name of science.
Do blogs started as New Year’s resolutions have staying power? Boris investigates.