Diythemes has just released a new update to their Popular Thesis theme making the latest version of theme as Thesis 1.8.5. This is a minor update to thesis 1.8.4 and comes in the backdrop of release of WordPress 3.4. Along with this minor update or release, Chris Pearson also let out more details on when Thesis 2 is going to be released.
As many of you know, Thesis 2 has been rumored for long and still it is not out. Many critics have called Thesis 2.0 as a vaporware, But looks like Thesis 2.0 is going to be released soon enough after almost endless wait from its users.

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An official WordPress plugin from Facebook was long awaited by Webmasters and bloggers around the world. Even though various features related to Facebook like Facebook Comments, Like Box, like button, Recommendations etc. were available for advance users, but it was too complicated for Newbie webmasters. Even some plugins were available on WordPress repository but they were not good enough and above all unofficial.
Linking your Website or blog to your Google+ Pages has been a uphill task till now for the Bloggers and website owners. The method used for authenticating the Authorship of the Blog pages, posts or articles was too complicated till now and most Bloggers were unable to use this feature unless they spent a lot of time learning and implenting it.
How to enable Google+ Comments on Blogger blogs
by Avinash on April 19, 2013
Google has announced that they are bringing Google+ commenting system to Blogger blogs and is now available for all blogs hosted on Blogger. Google+ integration has been awaited by Bloggers since long as a rival or replacement of Facebook comments which are available on almost all platforms.
Enable Google+ Comments on Blogger blogs
The feature is not enabled by default and you must enable it from the Blogger Dashboard to start using it in your blogs. Just navigate to your blogger dashboard and look for Google+ option in the left column. Just click it and after that select get started. On next page, you will be asked to accept the terms of using the service.
If your blogs are not on blogger, then perhaps you need to wait sometime before Google decides to make it available to other platforms like WordPress too. We are not sure about the time frame, but we do hope that Google will soon release it for WordPress too or some plugin developer is able to create a plugin .
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