
"Through a new service called my.WordPress.net, the WordPress software lets users set up a site and begin publishing without signing up, setting up a hosting plan, or registering a domain. Instead, the new solution leverages the same technology that powers WordPress demos and makes it available as a permanent, personal publishing platform."
"WordPress becomes a personal environment where ideas can exist before they are ready to be shared, or where they may never be shared at all. The sites created through this service are bound to your web browser, with their data saved in the browser's storage."
"my.WordPress.net comes equipped with an App Catalog offering a variety of tools built with WordPress plugins, including a Personal CRM, Personal RSS Reader, a bookmarking tool, an AI Workspace, and more. The service is powered by WordPress Playground, which integrates with OpenAI and CLI apps to create new tools."
WordPress has launched my.WordPress.net, a browser-based service allowing users to set up and publish content without traditional requirements like hosting plans or domain registration. Sites created through this service are private by default and inaccessible from the public internet, designed as personal workspaces for writing, journaling, drafting, and research. Data is stored in browser storage, limiting access to a single device, though sites can be migrated to dedicated hosts for public publishing. The platform includes an App Catalog with tools like Personal CRM, RSS readers, and AI workspaces, powered by WordPress Playground technology that integrates with OpenAI and CLI applications.
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