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WordCamp Basel 2025 re-cap: Looking for wiener schnitzels in a sea of noodles
WordCamp Europe 2025 in Basel showcased WordPress at its most mature and strategic. The event brought together 1,723 professionals from 84 countries for essential discussions on accessibility implementation, sustainable development practices, and enterprise-grade solutions. WCEU proved that WordPress now powers critical business operations across industries, supported by a community balancing innovation with practical implementation.
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If you’re not familiar with mobile applications yet, here are a few reasons that might change your mind: You can navigate the mobile waters in two directions – by developing …

NRLB Easter Egg Hunt recap – how many times the eggs were collected and who the lucky winners are :)
All the Geekasso eggs have been collected and placed in the basket, the daily prizes have been packaged and handed over to the friendly postal workers, the Basket Bundle has …
Mischievous NeuraBunny has hidden the eggs within our website this year instead of around the office! Find all 6 eggs, which have been exclusively illustrated for this occasion by the …
Do you know what the most mentioned word is among independent filmmakers? Arri, timelapse, aperture, festival, lens...? None of the above, it's - Kickstarter!
What do you visit first when you want to travel? Google almighty, right? The chances of an affirmative answer are high because a whopping 96% of travelers start researching their destination on the internet.
Wondering how to improve your business and gain an advantage over the competition?
Another project successfully completed! This time it's a charming mobile application - Sunny side.
Design, design, design, and a bit of UX. Our Mario lives and breathes design. And this week, he gladly shares that with you :)
It's far from nuclear, but in the realm of advertising, it's still quite powerful. Their power lies in psychological associations and subconscious connections of colors with emotions.