Wordpress, RSS & Twitter: A brief intro and overview
Wordpress.Com = W eblog   hosting  provider owned by  Automattic  opened to the public in Nov. 2005. Powered by open source  WordPress  software.   Financially supported via paid upgrades, "VIP" services and limited  Google Adsense  advertising.  13.9 million individual blogs with the service as of September 2010.
RSS RSS (most commonly expanded as "Really Simple Syndication") is a family of  web feed  formats used to publish frequently updated works—such as  blog  entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format.
Statistics on RSS use 2008 Forrester Research study
Quotes on RSS Certainly things like Google Reader   and NewsGator are designed for those who want to maximize their ability to scan a great deal of news sources in a short amount of time. -- A longtime blogger, podcaster, and self-dubbed "Freelance Project Manager", Mark "Rizzn" Hopkins in a 2008 Mashable.Com column   Let me say right up front that I’m not the most technically savvy guy going around – but even I can use RSS. At first I found it a little strange to make the change from bookmarking to RSS but I found that when I started that I just couldn’t stop.  --Darren Rowse, Founder,  ProBlogger.Com
Twitter: An overview    Website, owned and operated by Twitter Inc., which offers a  social networking  and  microblogging  service, enabling its users to send and read messages called  tweets . Tweets are  text-based  posts of up to 140  characters  displayed on a user's  profile  page. Tweets are publicly visible by default, however senders can restrict message delivery to their friends list. Users may subscribe to other users' tweets—this is known as  following  and subscribers are known as  followers .  First prototype used in 2006, begins to take off in 2007.  Estimated190 million users, generating 65 million tweets a day and handling over 800,000 search queries per day.
Creating a Wordpress.com account
Posting to DailyCollegeLife, our class Wordpress.Com site
Setting up RSS feeds using Google Reader Google Reader: A RSS Reader
The ‘Fine Art’ of Tweeting: A Brief How To
Homework:    Follow ALL classmates on Twitter  AND  do  1st Tweet of a link to interesting story about college life     Add a Photo Icon to Your Wordpress.Com Profile    Bring a Camera with Video Shooting capability AND your USB wire to class on Monday!   READINGS  Van, Buskir, E. (2010, May). 5-Year-Old YouTube Tops Networks’ Primetime With 2 Billion Views. Wired.Com  http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/05/five-year-old-youtube-tops-networks-primetime-with-2-billion-views/    Seidenberg, S. (2010). Copyright in the age of YouTube. ABA Journal.  http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/copyright_in_the_age_of_youtube/     Optional How-To Videos   - How to Set Up Your YouTube Channel (watch from 1:58 on):  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_95jIdwMr0

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    Wordpress, RSS &Twitter: A brief intro and overview
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    Wordpress.Com = Weblog hosting provider owned by Automattic opened to the public in Nov. 2005. Powered by open source WordPress software. Financially supported via paid upgrades, "VIP" services and limited Google Adsense advertising.  13.9 million individual blogs with the service as of September 2010.
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    RSS RSS (mostcommonly expanded as "Really Simple Syndication") is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works—such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video—in a standardized format.
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    Statistics on RSSuse 2008 Forrester Research study
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    Quotes on RSSCertainly things like Google Reader and NewsGator are designed for those who want to maximize their ability to scan a great deal of news sources in a short amount of time. -- A longtime blogger, podcaster, and self-dubbed "Freelance Project Manager", Mark "Rizzn" Hopkins in a 2008 Mashable.Com column   Let me say right up front that I’m not the most technically savvy guy going around – but even I can use RSS. At first I found it a little strange to make the change from bookmarking to RSS but I found that when I started that I just couldn’t stop. --Darren Rowse, Founder, ProBlogger.Com
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    Twitter: An overview Website, owned and operated by Twitter Inc., which offers a social networking and microblogging service, enabling its users to send and read messages called tweets . Tweets are text-based posts of up to 140 characters displayed on a user's profile page. Tweets are publicly visible by default, however senders can restrict message delivery to their friends list. Users may subscribe to other users' tweets—this is known as following and subscribers are known as followers .  First prototype used in 2006, begins to take off in 2007.  Estimated190 million users, generating 65 million tweets a day and handling over 800,000 search queries per day.
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    Posting to DailyCollegeLife,our class Wordpress.Com site
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    Setting up RSSfeeds using Google Reader Google Reader: A RSS Reader
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    The ‘Fine Art’of Tweeting: A Brief How To
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    Homework:  Follow ALL classmates on Twitter AND do 1st Tweet of a link to interesting story about college life  Add a Photo Icon to Your Wordpress.Com Profile  Bring a Camera with Video Shooting capability AND your USB wire to class on Monday!   READINGS  Van, Buskir, E. (2010, May). 5-Year-Old YouTube Tops Networks’ Primetime With 2 Billion Views. Wired.Com http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/05/five-year-old-youtube-tops-networks-primetime-with-2-billion-views/  Seidenberg, S. (2010). Copyright in the age of YouTube. ABA Journal. http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/copyright_in_the_age_of_youtube/   Optional How-To Videos  - How to Set Up Your YouTube Channel (watch from 1:58 on): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_95jIdwMr0