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Chapter 1: Exploring Basic WordPress Concepts
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- Personal Blog –Lisa Sabin-Wilson website
- Business Blog- Serverbeach.wordpress.com
- Media/Journalism Blog –Ac360.blogs.cnn.com
- Government- Prime Minister’s Office, 10 Downing Street
- Citizen Journalism Blog –Powerline blog
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- Bloglines.com
- google.com/reader (discontinued.)
- feeddemon.com
Page 18 -Tracking Back
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- Using WordPress as a Content Management System
- Lisa Sabin-Wilson website
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- ewebsscapes.com
Chapter 2: Exploring the World of Open Source Software
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- http://opensource.org/docs/osd
- Mozilla (http://mozilla.org): Projects include the popular Firefox Internet browser and Thunderbird, a popular e-mail client. All projects are open source and considered public resource.
- PHP (http://php.net): An HTML-embedded scripting language. Stands for PHP Hypertext Preprocessor and is a popular software that
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- MySQL : The world’s most popular open source database. Used by your Web server to store all the data from your WordPress installation, including your posts, pages, comments, links, plugin options, theme option, widgets, and more.
- Linux (http://www.linux.org): A free and open source operating system used by Web hosting providers, among other organizations.
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- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_Freedom_Law_Center
- The text of the opinion from James Vasile from the Software Freedom Law Center is available at http://wordpress.org/news/2009/07/themes-are-gpl-too.
- http://wordpress.org
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Chapter 3: Understanding Development and Release Cycle