How to Download & Paste a Metallic Set of #IconFonts on Your Wall?

I was just watching the ThinkTank HangOut  that WPthintank has organised and  Amazingly find out Matt Mullenweg has pasted a set of  metallic IconFonts on his wall 🙂

Matt Mullenweg Icon Font FontAwesome

At the first sight I thought the Icons are by FontAwesome then but with a closer look I realize the number of icons is much less than the FontAwesome collection, My second guess was that Matt has download the IconFonts from Genericons which is a recent Automattic Portrayal. Well they are, The icons on the wall behind Matt are identically looking like Genericons!

genericons iconfont wordpress

Watch the very good conversation about future and applications of WordPress:

Using WordPress as an Application Platform or App Engine

Matt Mullenweg: Use WordPress as an App Platform

Matt Mullenweg: State of the Word 2013

I like this video because Matt again insists to look at and use WordPress as an application platform, Using WordPress as an application engine, app engine or a canvas to create great web and mobile apps is the best approach that anyone who works with WordPress must have.

WordPress has a lot to offer and plenty of room for customizations to be used as an app engine for a wide range of objectives, whether in social media integration or mashup applications or from e-commerce to education and from publishing to gamification WordPress can be great Canvas to visualize your creativity.

Next Video is a great talk between Matt and Om Malik about WordPress;

Matt again insists about using WordPress as an application platform.

Matt Mullenweg is Interviewed by Om Malik at LeWeb Paris 2012

With WordPress we fall in love.

WordPress And Bitcoin

Nobody gets me Bitcoins!

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The WordPress announcement on adding Bitcoin to its payment methods is 2012 most influensive move in Social Economy, A very positive financial  breakthrough and a very courageous decision adopted by  Automattic

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