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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.
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.
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, how the GPL affects themes and plugins, and how the GPL creates value.
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.
The Top Rating widget works in tandem with the PollDaddy ratings system baked into your WordPress.com account – displaying your highest rated posts, comments, and/or pages in the sidebar of your blog. If you’d like to read more about the Top Ratings widget, check out the WordPress.com support page
The Top Posts widget for WordPress.com displays a list of your most often visited posts in the sidebar of your blog. If you’d like to learn more about it, check out the WordPress.com support article.
The Top Clicks widget displays the links people clicked on as they left your blog. If you’d like to learn more about it, check out the WordPress.com support article
The Text widget lets you insert text or HTML code into the sidebar of your blog. Learn more about it at the WordPress.com support page, or check out W3Schools excellent HTML tutorials to get your started.
The Tag Cloud widget gathers the tags applied to your blog posts in a cloud, with the text varying according to the amount of posts that have a particular tag applied. Learn more about it at the WordPress.com support entry.
The RSS Widget makes adding updates from any RSS feed to the sidebar of your blog simple. To learn more about it check out our WordPress.com support video.
The Recent Posts widget displays links to your most recently published content to the sidebar of your blog. Learn more about it on our WordPress.com support page.
The Recent Comments widget displays the latest comments left on your blog, right in the sidebar. Learn more about it on our WordPress.com support page all about it.
The Platial Mapkit widget adds an interactive, searchable map to the sidebar of your blog. Learn more about it on our dedicated WordPress.com support page.
The Pages widget, as you’d expect, displays a list of your pages in the sidebar of your blog. Learn more about it on our dedicated WordPress.com support page.
The Meta Widget adds login/logout capabilities to your sidebar, in addition to providing additional metalinks. Find out more about it on our dedicated WordPress.com support page
The Meebo widget adds a realtime chatroom to the sidebar of your WordPress.com blog. To learn more about it, check out our dedicated WordPress.com support page
The links widget displays any or selective links added via the Links menu to the sidebar of your blog. For more information check out our dedicated WordPress.com support page.
If you have a Flickr account, you may want to add the Flickr Widget to the sidebar of your WordPress.com blog, to share your latest photos with your readers. Learn more about it on our dedicated WordPress.com support page.
The Gravatar widget for WordPress.com lets you add your customized gravatar (plus trimmings) to the sidebar of your blog. Find out more on our dedicated WordPress.com support page.
If you share your bookmarks via del.icio.us, you may want to use the del.icio.us widget for WordPress.com, which allows you to share your latest additions with your readers in the sidebar of your blog. For more information check out our dedicated WordPress.com support page.
The Box.net widget gives lets you upload and then share files with your readers right from your blog sidebar. Learn more about it at our dedicated WordPress.com support page.
The Categories widget displays your blog’s categories in the sidebar and allows you to further customize it. Check out our dedicated support page on WordPress.com for further details.
The Calendar widget for WordPress.com gives your readers the opportunity to navigate your content via a calendar displayed in your blog sidebar. Read more about it on our dedicated WordPress.com support page.
The Blog Stats Widget for WordPress.com displays the total hits on your blog in its sidebar. Read more about it on our dedicated WordPress.com support page.
The Authors widget for WordPress.com displays a list or partial list of authors in the sidebar of your blog. Find out more on our dedicated WordPress.com support page.
The Archives widget displays a month-by-month list in the sidebar of your blog that your readers can use to navigate your content. Find out more on our dedicated WordPress.com support page.
The Akismet widget shows a simple counter for the amount of spam caught by the free Akismet service. Find out more on the dedicated WordPress.com support page.
Creating navigation which reflects the items you want in the order you want can seem a little tricky, but Scott Ellis demonstrates a simple solution that also provides great flexibility for adding future content without having to redo what you have done.
VideoPress brings high definition embeddable video to WordPress.com and beyond. In this tutorial, we look at how to make use of the service using your self-hosted installation of WordPress.
VideoPress is a one-click WordPress.com upgrade that allows you to create streaming high definition videos on your blog, or anywhere on the web. You can even create an instant video podcast right from your blog feed.
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.
In this short video for self-hosted WordPress blogs, we walk you through the process of adding Twitter updates to the sidebar of your widget-enabled theme, using the Wickett Twitter plugin
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.
This video walks you through a quick way to add your latest Twitter tweets to the sidebar of your blog, via the built in Twitter Widget. A self-hosters version of the tutorial is coming soon!
This short introductory video introduces the concept behind and quick-start setup of Gravatar – a free service designed to make your life easier, by attaching a free-floating avatar to one or more of your emails. Get your own Gravatar via your WordPress.com profile page, or Gravatar.com
The recent addition of the PollDaddy Ratings widget to WordPress.com blogs allows you to add star and thumbs-up, thumbs-down ratings to your blog posts, pages and comments. This video walks you through the basics.
VideoPress brings you high definition, embeddable video to your WordPress.com blog and beyond. In this short tutorial we look at the process of getting it installed, and publishing a video with it. For an overview of the VideoPress feature-set, check out our introductory video or the dedicated WordPress.com support page. For information on getting set up with a self-installed version of WordPress, check out our tutorial on just that.
Categories and tags help to organize the content of your blog. In this video we look at the difference between them and how to use them in your blogging
WordPress lets you create posts (regular blog entries) and pages (static, evergreen content like an About Me page). This video shows you how to create a page
WordPress allows you to decide when you'll publish your post - whether it's right away, in a week, a month or a year later. This video shows you how to select the date you'd like to publish on
BuddyPress is a suite of 8 plugins for WordPress MU that make it possible for you to create your own custom social network platform, fully owned, hosted and managed by you. This brief tour walks you through what's on offer.
WordPress for iPhone is a free application for blogging on the move. In this three minute video we take you on a tour of what's new with version 1.2 of the application
Intense Debate is a blogging plugin that enhances how people comment and interact with each other on your blog - be it WordPress or another platform. Now, with Intense Debate Plugins you can also add rich media to your blogs' comments. Here's a quick intro.
If you use the Firefox browser, you might want to install the Gears add on from Google to speed up web applications including WordPress. This video goes through the why and how in under 2 minutes.
If you're using the Internet Explorer browser, you may want to install the Gears plugin from Google. This speeds up the way web applications - including WordPress - work. This video shows you why and how.