June 29, 2009 — In this short video Adria Richards talks you through the process of upgrading WordPress from version 2.7 to version 2.8 via CPanel.
June 28, 2009 — John Pozadzides moderates this panel discussion—along with attendee-submitted questions—with speakers Matt Mullenweg, Giovanni Gallucci, Liz Strauss, Andy Skelton, Dave Moyer, Mark Hopkins, and Cali Lewis. Video provided by Dave Curlee.
June 27, 2009 — Dave Curlee leads the WordCamp Dallas audience through a quick introduction to adding video to a Web site, including production tips, hardware tips, and how to add video functionality to your site.
June 26, 2009 — Bestselling author Timothy Ferriss delivers his presentation on effective blogging at WordCamp San Francisco 2009
June 23, 2009 — BuddyPress creator and lead developer Andy Peatling discusses the uses, code and future of the BuddyPress social networking platform at WordCamp San Francisco 2009.
Video produced by John P and Dave Curlee. Post-production by Michael Pick.
June 21, 2009 — Matt Mullenweg delivers his State of the Word presentation at WordCamp San Francisco 2009
Video shot & produced by Dave Curlee & John P. Post-production by Michael Pick.
June 11, 2009 — WordPress 2.8 “Baker” builds on the changes begun with 2.7, making the blogging experience smoother and simpler than ever. This short video walks you through the latest additions.
May 30, 2009 — Scott Porad presents on user-generated content at WordCamp San Francisco 2009.
Video production by Dave Curlee & John P. Post-production – Michael Pick.
May 30, 2009 — Matt Cutts from the Web Spam team at Google showcases the good and the bad of WordPress as seen through the eyes of Google, including basics on how Google search works and how you can boost your blog’s results in Google searches.
Video produced by John P and Dave Curlee.
May 29, 2009 — Google Analytics makes it easy for you to track and keep tabs on the who, what, when, where, how and why of your blog’s readers. This 4.5 minute video talks you through setting up Analytics for your self-installed WordPress blog. WordPress.com users will not to be able to follow along.