Lin Chen: Harvard Gazette Case Study
Daisy Olsen: Child Themes
Ted Mann: Hyperlocal Journalism
Jim Doran: Using jQuery
Mushon Zer-Aviv: Beyond Sharing – Open Source Design
Stephane Daury: Using Press This
Beau Lebens: IntenseDebate
Andrea Rennick: WordPress MU
Raphael Mudge: After the Deadline
Daryl Koopersmith: Elastic Theme Editor
Noel Jackson: P2 1.1 Theme Preview
Scott Kingsley Clark: The Pods CMS Plugin
John Hawkins: Canonical Plugins
Andy Peatling: Why Use BuddyPress?
Jeremy Clarke: Writing PHP with IDEs
Jim Doran: Using jQuery in Your WordPress Theme
Daryl Koopersmith: Elastic—Your Theme’s Future WYSIWYG Editor
Justin Shreve: Building a Better Search for WordPress
Amanda Blum: Saving the World with WordPress: A Guide for Non-Profits
Allan Cole: Children Are the Future—Developing with Child Themes
Adria Richards: Blueprint for Small Business
Serena Epstein and Shannon Houser: WordPress As a Gateway Drug
Casey Bisson: Scriblio – WordPress-Powered Library Catalogs
Ramil Teodosio: WordPress-Powered Intranets
Matt Martz: Intermediate Plugin Development
José Fontainhas: Lost in Translation—i18n and WordPress
John Bintz: Publishing Webcomics Using ComicPress
Dan Goldman and Jamie Trowbridge: Case Study – WNET.org
John Hawkins: Building Your First Plugin
Jane Wells and Steve Bruner: WordCamp NYC 09 Opening Remarks
Clintus McGintus: Video Blogging and Video Marketing
Brent Spore: Designing for WordPress
Merlin Mann: Something Something Social Media – The Overdue Minority Report
John Hawkins: Building a WordPress Plugin
Jayson Cote: The Power of WordPress, You, and Your Business
Roundtable with Matt Mullenweg
Liz Strauss: Meeting Your Audience Where They Are
Introducing WPBiz (Kyoto Day 1)
Toshitaka Agata – Connecting Web Service and WordPress via Plugin
Yuriko Ikeda – Best Open Source Ketai Mobile Tool “Ktai Style”
Hiromichi Koga – WordPress as Business Platform
Matt Mullenweg – Video Message to Kyoto (Day 1)
Liz Strauss: Context, Campaigns, and the U Community
Mark McLaren: WordPress and the Social Web
Josh Harrison: wp-config Tips and Tricks
Donald DeSantis: Create Your Own WordPress Theme
Chris Molitor: Finding the Perfect Theme for You or Your Business
Eric Amundson: 5 Free Ways to Bulletproof Your WordPress Site
Martin Buckley: Self-Hosting Multiple WordPress Blogs
Mark Jaquith: BuddyPress and the Future of WordPress Plugins
Scott Porad: WordPress at the Cheezburger Factory
Ian Lurie: Internet Therapy: Tough Love for Your Blog
Jane Wells: WordPress Questions
Chris Pirillo: Community
SEO Smackdown Panel
Garron Selliken: Geotagging and Mapping WordPress Content
Will Norris: How NOT to Build a WordPress Plugin
Scott Porad: LOLs, FAILs, and Life at the Cheezburger Factory
John Hawkins: Building a Plugin – It’s Easier Than You Think
Lorelle VanFossen: Tags and Categories: Are You Uncategorized?
Tyler Sticka: WordPress-Powered Portfolios
Duane Storey: BraveNewBlog – Embracing the Mobile Frontier
Shayne Sanderson: WordPress MU and E-Commerce
Matt Mullenweg: WordPress Q&A
Cami Kaos & Dr. Normal: Bondage: How to Be Your Podcast’s Dom, Not Its Sub
Jason Grigsby: Speed Up WordPress; Make Readers Happy and Your Site Green
John Hawkins: Creating a WordPress Plugin
Jim Turner: Blogging for a Living
Micah Baldwin: Failure Is Job One
Ben Huh: Business for Free and Profits for You
Shayne Sanderson: WordPress MU and E-Commerce
Douglas Hanna: Showcasing the Showcase – WordCamp SF 2009
Philip Greenspun: How the Web and the Weblog Changed Writing
Chris Pirillo – Community WebVisions: WordCamp San Francisco 2009
Brendan Sera-Shriar: FlashPress – Bridging Two Worlds
Jane Wells: The Future of WordPress
Andy Peatling: Cooking with BuddyPress
Brad Williams: WordPress Security
Micah Baldwin: Measuring Online Influence – WordCamp Denver 2009
Jane Wells: Open Source Community – WordCamp Denver 2009
Jon Fox on Commenting: WordCamp Denver 2009
Ben Huh: I Can Has WordPress – WordCamp Denver 2009
WordPress Panel Discussion – WordCamp Dallas 2009
Dave Curlee: Adding Video to Your Blog
Timothy Ferriss: Blogging Without Killing Yourself
Andy Peatling – Cooking With BuddyPress: WordCamp San Francisco 2009
Matt Mullenweg’s State of the Word: WordCamp San Francisco 2009
Scott Porad – FAILS, LOLS & User Generated Content
Matt Cutts: Straight from Google – What You Need to Know
WordCamp Tokyo 2009: Higashi, Micho, Nao – Ligitning talks on WordPress themes
WordCamp Tokyo 2009: Hiromasa – How to Develop Plugin in 20 Minutes
WordCamp Tokyo 2009: Mizuno – Examples of Useful Shortcodes
WordCamp Tokyo 2009: Yuriko – Ktai Style Plugin for Japanese Mobile Phones
WordCamp Tokyo 2009: Takayuki Miyoshi – Introducing WordPress Regional Community “WordBench”
WordCamp Tokyo 2009: Hideo Kashioka – Advantages of WordPress for Web Dev Businesses
WordCamp Tokyo 2009: Matt Mullenweg Keynote
WordCamp Tokyo 2009: Michael Pick – Introducing WordPress.tv
WordCamp Tokyo 2009: Tenpura – 3 things you need for using WordPress in Japanese
Hailin Wu: Secrets of Blogging – WordCamp Hong Kong 2009
Matt Mullenweg Interview – WordCamp Hong Kong 2009
Matt Mullenweg: State of the Word – WordCamp Hong Kong 2009
Introducing WordPress for iPhone 1.2
Gil Asakawa: Media and Publishing – WordCamp Denver 2009
Panel Discussion: Web Design and WordPress – WordCamp Denver 2009
Matt Mullenweg: State of the Word – WordCamp Denver 2009