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Newsapapers Get Their Format In Order

With newspapers continuing to swirl around the proverbial toilet financially, making sure that they are able to compete in the online space is no longer a nice idea - it’s critical.
As news came down the line of TownNews adopting the hnews format, I suddenly found myself wondering why this matters to the reader? Looking into [...]

Update Your WordPress Installs!

If there is one thing every single WordPress user must realize it is that if you maintain your own blog using this blogging tool, keep it up to date! As this article illustrates, having your WP blog hacked is not nearly as unlikely as we might like to believe.
Worse yet is the fact that avoiding [...]

New WordPress 2.2 Released

The folks over at WordPress have released yet another update to their fabulous product. WordPress is quickly becoming better than just a blog engine - it is a content management system many are turning to. Even though many people would consider it a king of the mountain right now it is still delivering more than [...]

MODx - New Content Management System

It has been a while since I saw a new CMS (content management system) that really impressed me. Sure there are dozens upon dozens to choose from out there, but it has been a while since one raised my eyebrows and made me even start to think about moving away from using WordPress on [...]

Drupal Rocks Too

There is a lot of talk here lately about how all these places are switching over to WordPress to run the back end of their Web sites. WordPress is not the only pretty girl at the dance though. Another nice content management system that is out there is Drupal.
Everything you could want to [...]

Top 5 WordPress Posts

Going through my monthly cleaning out of the old bookmarks, I found a few special things. I was searching through some of my bookmarks and I realized that I had a lot of WordPress related content saved. Seeing that this was a lot of good information, it was a shame it was just going to [...]

Wild Apricot Site Management

Now ever since I feel for the shortcomings of Blogware, I have wanted to stay far away from services that toss in a Web site manager and hosting all into one package. Giving everybody the benefit of the doubt though, Wild Apricot deserves a shot. It looks like it might be another great option out [...]

Compare Content Management Systems

Sometimes it is a good idea to get out of our comfort zone; go out and experience new things. No matter if you want to go climb a mountain or try a new back engine for your Web site, it is an important thing to do. Who knows, you might find something you [...]

Customizing Wordpress: Advanced

After I had the opportunity to see how great Chris’ blog looks after he moved away from Blogware and onto MT, I figured the following piece might be in order to celebrate the occasion.

Joomla Content Management

Alright, so Joomla sounds like a powerful method for coding with the quickness. This is specifically the case when that developer is a master of coding a page by hand. Check it out, it happens to be pretty sweet.

Framework, CMS - What Do I Really Want from a Web Application Rapid Development Kit

These days, many of us have migrated away from the needs of simple Web development. Today, those of us making our way online are in need of much more than we could have gotten away with just 5 years ago. And so, in the article below we will get to see what some of those [...]

Content Management Systems: Study Reveals Key Selection Criteria

The volume of product-related information in companies is increasing by leaps and bounds.
The reason is the growing multiplicity of products, software and services that require explanation.
After the EU enlargement, not only large companies, even small and medium-sized enterprises must come to terms with the multiplier effect of multiple languages.

Microsoft CMS Futures

Do you believe that you have a pretty good handle on the future of CMS and other forms of information distribution? Perhaps you ought to compare notes with the thoughts below…

MovableType Template Frustration

The man behind the curtain at Geek News Central is feeling frustrated by the lack of MT templates for his site. To be honest, I don’t blame him for feeling frustrated about that.

CMS market metrics muddle

Metrics or size. This is a common issue when looking at a Web endeavor. Sure, there are always variables to consider. But I believe that the points brought up below deal with the issue of CMS trends better than I could myself…

Time to switch to WordPress

Now I have not said anything mean spirited about Radio in quite some time. But I will add that Scoble’s choice to move to WordPress is a wise move indeed in my opinion.

Mambo: It’s Not Just a Dance, Anymore

As a computer technology consultant, my customers expect me to be a magician - they ask me to complete myriad projects, many outside my skill set or comfort level. The projects I dread the most are, “Build me a Web site.” It is not the HTML or PHP that make my stomach sink. [...]

Review of Multi-User and Group blog platforms

Here is an in-depth comparative review of the available multi-user and group blog platforms.
It explains what multi-user blogs are, what they can be used for, and what are the key differences between the major players in this field.
This comparative review is a 92-page document covering traits and characteristics of Typepad, Drupal, Manila, Wordpress and 21Publish [...]

Are there Killer URLs that can trash Movable Type?

Is it possible to have a URL that if you reference it in a Movable Type weblog entry, will actually cause Movable Type to crash rather than add the article to your weblog? And if so, how do you get around that problem?

Can Drupal Quadruple Your Publishing Efforts?

I logged on AIM this morning and had a long conversation with one of the ten most active developers for the hottest CMS platform coming into the front view - Drupal. Adrian Rossouw, contributor to the Drupal Core and theme engine development, related some of the great features currently found in Drupal and his expectations [...]

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