April 2, 2010 — Matt Mullenweg of Automattic talks about WordPress 3.0, the future of WordPress, and the many uses of WordPress in this interview with the hosts of WPGirls.
November 15, 2009 — Lin Chen gives a five-minute overview of the WordPress-based Harvard Gazette Web site.
Video courtesy ISOC-NY.
November 15, 2009 — Scott Kingsley Clark delivers a brief overview of the Pods CMS Framework in this quick six-minute presentation.
Video courtesy ISOC-NY.
November 14, 2009 — In 2005, ComicPress was introduced as a simple theme to publish webcomics. Four years and over 1500 comics later, it has grown into a versatile package with plugins and widgets that give artists even more power to share their comics with the world. Learn about the current state of ComicPress and where it’s headed in the future from John Bintz.
Video courtesy ISOC-NY.
November 14, 2009 — Using WordPress MU, WNET partnered with Tierra to launch 50+ non-blog sites supporting WNET television programming, reducing costs, improving traffic and streamlining their production across multiple Thirteen and PBS teams. This session covers the business objectives for the project, why WNET selected WP, technical challenges in re-launching dozens of sites using one common platform, custom plugins and templates, and other issues.
Slides from this presentation are available here.
Video courtesy ISOC-NY.
November 13, 2009 — Matt Mullenweg from Automattic, Chuck Reynolds from rYnoweb, and Joshua Strebel from Page.ly answer questions from the audience and talk about WordPress 2.9 in this roundtable discussion.
October 30, 2009 — This demonstration covers some of the basic capabilities of the Pods CMS plugin for WordPress. This lesson covers creating a new content type, adding items to it, and then displaying those items on the site via Pod Pages.
You can download the plugin from the WordPress.org directory here, and the official plugin web site is located here.