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WordPress secures $29 million in funding

Thu, 24 Jan 2008 14:02:00 GMT
Automattic, the parent company of popular open source blogging platform WordPress, announced this week it received $29 million in funding from four investors who will take a minority stake in the company. Though this isn't the first round of financing for the not quite three-year-old company, it has drawn a lot of notice because one of the investors is the New York Times. It's an unusual pairing of two industries -- blogging and conventional media -- typically thought to be at odds with each other.


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setclock(3)						     Library Functions Manual						       setclock(3)

NAME
setclock - Sets value of system-wide clock LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc.a) SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/timers.h> int setclock( int clktyp, struct timespec *val) ; PARAMETERS
Specifies a system-wide clock whose symbolic name must be TIMEOFDAY. Points to the location where the value of the time to set into the clock specified by the clktyp parameter is stored. DESCRIPTION
The setclock() function sets a time value into the system-wide clock whose symbolic name is specified by the clktyp parameter, which must be TIMEOFDAY, defined in the sys/timers.h header file. The source of the current value of time set into the system-wide time-of-day clock by this function is stored in space reserved by a type timespec structure pointed to by the val parameter. This time information is the amount of time since the epoch. The epoch is referenced to 00:00:00 GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) 1 Jan 1970. The timespec structure, which is also defined in the sys/timers.h header file has the fol- lowing members: unsigned long tv_sec Time of day since the epoch in seconds. long tv_nsec Time of day fraction of a second (expressed in nanoseconds). NOTES
Trial use RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the setclock() function returns a value of 0 (zero). Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error. ERRORS
If the setclock() function fails, errno may be set to one of the following values: The clktyp parameter does not specify a known system- wide clock, the information pointed to by the val parameter is outside the permissible range for the clock specified by the clktyp parame- ter, or a nanosecond value less than zero or greater than or equal to 1000 million is specified by the information pointed to by the val parameter. An error occurred while accessing the clock specified by the clktyp parameter. The requesting process does not have the appro- priate privilege to set the clock specified by the clktyp parameter. RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: getclock(3), gettimer(3), time(3) delim off setclock(3)