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Resources: New Media | News | Publishing | Writing from the ChristianMedia.ca Glossary
WordPress is a state-of-the-art semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability.
More simply, WordPress is what you use when you want to work with your blogging software, not fight it. WordPress is usually used for publishing a blog on the Internet.
WordPress comes with a great set of features designed to make your experience as a publisher on the Internet as easy, pleasant and appealing as possible. WordPress is a freely distributed, standards-compliant, fast, light and free personal publishing platform, with sensible default settings and features, and an extremely customizable core.