Explaining Blogs and RSS in Plain English

by Scott Beale on December 3, 2007 · 2 comments

Our friends over at Common Craft have been making some great videos that explain things in plain English. Last week they posted an excellent video explaining Blogs in Plain English, which compliments their previous video on RSS in Plain English.

If you have some non-technical friends who are trying to figure out all of this new media stuff, these videos will really help.

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Twitter Search in Plain English

Google Reader in Plain English by Common Craft

Podcasting in Plain English

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Social Media in Plain English by Common Craft

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1 Marshall Kirkpatrick December 3, 2007 at 10:43 am

Love these guys and their work. Worth mentioning too that they are so hot they’ve been hired to make the last several demo videos for Google announcements.

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