Here are the most clicked-on links that I shared on Twitter during the two week ending September 12. You can receive Weekly Almighty Links as an email or add it to your RSS reader or custom home page.

If you don’t want to read my descriptions, feel free to stop now and just visit all of the links in succession.

RSSFall: Today’s RSS readers do not operate in real time; they frequently show the latest item from a feed many minutes after they are published. The makers of Twitterfall have subscribed to hundreds of RSS feeds and are using this site to demonstrate technology that displays those headlines in real time.

10 most influential journalists on Twitter: Scooping the News posts this list every week. My tweet noted that 6 of the 10 people on the list were broadcast journalists.

Top 10 Gadgets for Social Media Addicts: If you’re incorporating social media into your reporting or editing, you might want to read this Mashable post by Barb Dybwad.

Old WordPress Versions Under Attack: A security hole was recently discovered and exploited. If you use WordPress and have not taken action to protect yourself, read this Lorelle VanFossen post now.

Duvall resigns following sex scandal: Just as the headline reads, an Orange County assemblyman quit after a recording surfaced that showed him bragging about sexual affairs.

California sunsets, volume 1: From my new project, this collection of Twitter pictures that have nothing to do with journalism proved to be popular with my journo friends.

Station Fire clouds tweeted from Lake Elsinore: This other collection from 140pix.com shows how curation of social media content might be applied to live news.

Wildfires in Southern California: Boston.com’s The Big Picture blog has always been an exemplary example of curated content from wires. Even from the other side of the nation, their photo selection and generous presentation are impressive.

For journalism, blogs top Delicious links: Six of the 10 most popular Delicious bookmarks tagged “journalism” were blog posts. Hmmm, I think I’ll make this a weekly feature.

Your turn

Do you know of other journalism or linking-related posts that were popular last week with your Twitter friends? Please add them in the comments below.