October 29, 2009 — Matt Mullenweg on uses for WordPress, the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, WordPress VIP, the WordPress Showcase, WordPress and social media tools, and the challenges ahead for WordPress development.
October 28, 2009 — This video gives you a brief introduction and how-to for the Image Widget, available on all WordPress.com accounts.
A WordPress.com Support page detailing the widget is also available here.
October 27, 2009 — Matt Mullenweg talks about WordPress, how open source creates ownership, the importance of community to WordPress, the role of BuddyPress in social media, and the infectious nature of the open source mindset.
October 17, 2009 — Matt Mullenweg’s recorded video message at WordCamp Kyoto 2009 in Japan.
マット・マレンウェッグ氏ビデオメッセージ ワードキャンプ京都2009 (日本語音声)
Recorded & translated by Naoko McCracken, Fumito Mizuno & Toru.
Event video by Hiro Shinohara & Ian Cheung (Messaliberty).
October 13, 2009 — Matt Mullenweg gives an overview of the GPL and how it benefits WordPress, why WordPress is licensed under the GPL, how the GPL fosters innovation, affects themes and plugins, and creates value.
The directory of premium theme authors who support the GPL as mentioned in the interview is located here.
October 13, 2009 — The new Publicize feature on WordPress.com helps you ping out your blog updates to Twitter and Yahoo and bring your followers back to your blog.
This short tutorial will show you how it works and how to get it set up.
October 9, 2009 — WordPress.com now has a service that will allow you to subscribe and “listen in” on blog conversation using a Jabber-compatible instant messaging client. This video will show you the basics.
October 8, 2009 — WordPress.com users can now insert detailed archives into the body of a post or page. This quick tutorial will show you how to add the archives shortcode, what the results will look like, and what options are available.
There’s also a Support page on this shortcode available here with more information.
October 5, 2009 — Do you know more than one language? Would you like to help make a difference for other WordPress users who visit WordPress.tv?
This video is an overview of the process for entering new translations of WordPress.tv subtitles. These translations are community-powered. To sign up and begin assisting us, visit dotSUB, sign up for an account, and check out the WordPress.tv collection.
October 3, 2009 — The RSS Links Widget allows you to easily add links to your blog’s post and comment RSS feeds in your sidebar. This will provide your readers with a quick way to obtain your blog feed URLs and subscribe to them as they wish (via a web browser or RSS reader, like Google Reader).
This quick tutorial will show you how to set it up and use it.
You can also view the Support page for this Widget.