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Gadgetell (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Section: Gadgets / Other , ebooks As many people who use a Kindle have most likely realized—the management of your books on the device is less than stellar. Personally, I have taken to just removing books after I have read them in order to keep my reading list manageable, or at least a little nicer to look at. And with that it looks like I am not alone in that thought and it seems that Amazon...
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CMS Watch (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
We've recently updated how we evaluate the nuts and bolts of the forty-one Web CMS vendors we cover in our Web Content Management research . Specifically, we've expanded and re-organized our ratings categories. See the sample, right. To be sure, this is a supplement to our assessment of vendors' "fit" against different business scenarios . When developing a short-list, look to scenarios...
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Winnipeg Real Estate (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
J2EE project case study for Catalog Management System developed by Aegis Software. 1 Vote(s)
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The Blog Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
Whenever I think of open sourced CMS (Customized Management Software), I often think of Drupal and Joomla which are used by web masters to make powerful websites without breaking the bank. So you can imagine my surprise when WordPress–software created primarily for blogging–defeated Joomla and Drupal as the Overall Best Open Source CMS for 2009. [...]
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The Real Blogger Status (Free subscription) | yesterday
Occasionally, we see a confused query How do I allow access to my blog, and keep my GMail account private to me? or How do I have my friends using my blog, and each person use their own name in publishing posts? These are people who do not understand the concept of team blogs. Team blogs use a separate Blogger / Google account for each member, they do not require everybody to share one Blogger / Google...
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Zero One Design - www.zod.uk.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
In these tough times we are still seeing companies investing in their marketing, technology and online strategies ad many recruitment companies are upgrading and re-developing their websites. Naylortec is on of those companies who are investing in their online presence. Naylortec are based in Tonbridge, Kent and originally contacted us in 2008 with a tentative enquiry. The kept our details on file...
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WebPro News (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Google is going to start letting webmasters know when the software they run on their site is outdated. Through Webmater Tools, Google will begin alerting users of new versions of software when they are released. "One of the great things about working at Google is that we get to take advantage of an enormous amount of computing power to do some really cool things," says Patrick Chapman of...
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ReadWriteWeb (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
The Web constantly changes and evolves. That, of course, is what makes the Internet so exciting, but it also means that finding older versions of a website is hard. The current push towards the real-time web is making this problem even more apparent. Memento , a project based at Old Dominion University, wants to make it easier to access older versions of a web page without having to go to the Internet...
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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Webmaster level: All One of the great things about working at Google is that we get to take advantage of an enormous amount of computing power to do some really cool things. One idea we tried out was to let webmasters know about their potentially hackable websites . The initial effort was successful enough that we thought we would take it one step further by expanding our efforts to cover other types...
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PRWeb - Daily News Feed (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Training and Making today's website Creators and Joomla! content management system Administrators 'from scratch', and Overnight. Flexible, hands-on and intensive Full day, Evenings and Week-end Program. (PRWeb Nov 19, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/multiworld/tech/prweb3232274.htm
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Custom .Net Outsourcing Software (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
There are many ways you can make your own website from using complicated HTML editors to free content management systems. This article will focus on the pros and cons of using General Public License Software (also known as GPL, GPU and Open Source License Software) to make your own website. Using General Public License Software (GPL or GPU) to make your own website allows you to tap into the talent...
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blog.bumpytrails (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
The new bi-lingual website which has been produced for the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law went live today. The website utilizes the bespoke content management system built by myself and makes use of Wufoo for online form submission. The website can be viewed at: http://www.esil.law.cam.ac.uk
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PHPDeveloper.org (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
In his latest post to his blog Lukas Smith looks at what things users and developers seem to hate about most of the content management systems available today (not just PHP-specific either). This is just a quick start for a brainstorming of what we all hate in todays CMS (I am including portal/community software here as well and I guess most also applies to web shops) software out there. I have written...
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Extra Technology News (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Compass Web Publisher - a hosted web content management system - has come out of private beta and is now publicly available. Unlike other CMS systems, Compass focuses primarily on usability and finding new ways to make processes simpler for end users without eliminating functionality. Tempe, AZ ( PRWEB ) November 19, 2009 –- Ixpleo, Inc., an Arizona-based web development firm, today announced...
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CMS Watch (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
At the Interop conference yesterday I heard a familiar refrain: "IT is the problem." The epithet was issued by a cloud computing guru, but you could replace "cloud computing" with nearly any emerging technology and hear the same thing. Enterprise IT just doesn't adopt new technologies as fast as many consultants and analysts would wish. In this case, the argument was doubly specious...