This week Automattic released new super plugin for self-hosted WordPress which brings power of the cloud to your blog. With this plugin you can see your stats as in any blog hosted at wordpress.com, you will get Twitter widget, Gravatar hovercards, WP.me shortlinks, Sharedaddy sharing buttons, LaTeX markup for math expressions, "after the Deadline" spelling and grammar check and shortcode embedding. The best part - all of these are for FREE! You can read more information and download this wonder at official JetPack site. After installing plugin, you will be asked to link your self-hosted blog to wordpress.com account. And after this step, there is no way back - at least for me, because I was unsuccessful to get site stats with WordPress stats plugin after rolling back from JetPack.
Feel free to share your experience with JetPack here in comments.
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