February 17, 2010 — WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg presented to a jam-packed audience of 400 plus webites at the 2010 Dublin Web Summit, hosted by Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
Matt shares his insights, experiences and passion for starting WordPress, coding, and building a global open source community.
Video produced by PathPacific.com.
February 4, 2010 — The all new WordPress for BlackBerry app allows you to write posts, upload photos and videos, edit pages, and manage comments. Both WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress (2.7 or higher) sites are supported. Download the app and start blogging on the go in no time.
February 3, 2010 — WordPress for Android™ gives you all the publishing power of your WordPress blog, on your Android™ powered device. Available to download free from the Android™ Marketplace.
February 1, 2010 — A brief introduction to the new After the Deadline add-on for Firefox, bringing the same contextual spell and grammar checking you’ve been using in WordPress to text fields everywhere. After the Deadline is brought to you by Automattic.
January 26, 2010 — Adria Richards runs through the upgrade process for WordPress, using both the Dashboard and CPanel (found on many hosting providers).
January 23, 2010 — Two of the original authors of The Cluetrain Manifesto, Doc Searls and David Weinberger, will have a discussion with Scott Kirsner about the decade since the publication of Cluetrain.
What do they think Cluetrain got right, and what did it miss? Has blogging been hopelessly co-opted by exactly the forces of marketing against which the “people of earth” were said to be uniting? If the rest of the world is finally catching up to Cluetrain, what will the next steps in the evolution of commerce and conversation look like?”
Special thanks to the Microsoft NERD Center for hosting WordCamp Boston.
January 23, 2010 — Steve Garfield blasts through a condensed version of his dynamic three hour class on choosing a camera, getting great audio, lighting, shooting, editing, and hosting. This presentation includes WordPress-specific examples for embedding video.
Special thanks to the Microsoft NERD Center for hosting WordCamp Boston.
January 23, 2010 — How do you protect your intellectual property as a blogger? Should you register a trademark, a copyright? What are the rules around using third party materials? Miguel Danielson and Kimberly Isbell talk about responding to DMCA take down notices, first amendment issues, and all the other legal issues bloggers commonly face – including time for Q&A.
Special thanks to the Microsoft NERD Center for hosting WordCamp Boston.
January 23, 2010 — Learn how to keep your WordPress-powered website secure from hackers and exploits. Brad Williams from WebDevStudios.com shows examples of hacked sites, shares tips and plugins for keeping WordPress secure, and talks about his experiences with WordPress and security.
Special thanks to the Microsoft NERD Center for hosting WordCamp Boston.