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  1. Poll: Web Designers Out-Write Copywriters 2-to-1

    Dec 5, 2007

    Website owners write the vast majority of copy on the Web, and designers out-write copywriters two-to-one, according to a recent online poll conducted by Webcopyplus.

    Tagged: tips and tricks, web content, featured articles, web publishing, optimizing content

  2. Setting the Standards: HTML 5 vs. XHTML 2

    Dec 5, 2007

    Defining and reaching consensus on web standards is a daunting task indeed. Trying to get the entire internet community to concur on new standards may be best compared to the time honored cliche of “trying to herd

    Tagged: html, web standards, industry news, w3c

  3. Alfresco 2.9 Sneak Peek: Integration with iGoogle and Adobe Flex

    Dec 4, 2007

    The release of Alfresco 2.9 is imminent, and word on the street is that the new upgrade will feature integration capabilities with several of your favorite web applications. The news comes less than a fortnight after

    Tagged: google, records management, open source, product news, open source cms, web cms, document management, enterprise cms, alfresco

  4. Social Project Shakes Out Community Tools for Flux Platform

    Dec 4, 2007

    Looking to add mobility to your sleepy content site? Have a little Flux, peppered with some Social Project magic. Flux is a social media distribution platform that enables media companies and bloggers to "virally"

    Tagged: web 2 0, social media, micro cms, flux, enterprise blogging

  5. Via Ogrant, Nirvanix Helps Creative Minds Obtain College Grants

    Dec 4, 2007

    Ogrant, a name that sooner brings the weedy horrors of The Handmaid's Tale to mind than collaboration-oriented student loans, has chosen the Nirvanix Storage Delivery Network to improve its media applications process

    Tagged: enterprise cms, amazon s3, digital asset management, nirvanix, storage delivery

  6. BBC Grossly Under Estimates Web Revenues, Yet Layoffs Loom

    Dec 4, 2007

    If you think your company failed to recognize the merit of its website until recently, you're not alone. The British Broadcasting Company is taking another look at its online efforts and investing new monies after

    Tagged: business, publishing, bbc, web publishing, online publishing

  7. Submit Online and Read it in Print

    Dec 3, 2007

    Everyone's talking about the citizen journalism movement these days. Getting the masses to contribute their perspectives on politics is vital, some say, to getting people to take the issues seriously. But when it's not

    Tagged: web 2 0, web content, cnet, citizen journalism, knowledge management

  8. Every Website is NOT Different

    Dec 3, 2007

    Every time I hear someone say that "every website is different" I want to rush outside, grab an ancient oak, rip it up by its roots, swing it wildly and lop the top off the nearest mountain.

    Tagged: tips and tricks, gerry mcgovern, web content, web cms, featured articles, web publishing, managing content, optimizing content

  9. Has .Net Overtaken the Battle for the Enterprise?

    Dec 3, 2007

    For years the war for the enterprise has raged between Microsoft and Java with the heaviest battles occurring since the inception of .Net. However, recent research indicated that .Net is now coming out on the winning

    Tagged: net, microsoft, enterprise, java, political, enterprise 2 0, industry news

  10. Russian Media Firm Snaps-up Six Apart's LiveJournal

    Dec 3, 2007

    Six Apart has sold LiveJournal to Russian media group SUP for an undisclosed sum. SUP has established a U.S.-based company, LiveJournal Inc., which will manage the worldwide operations of the popular blogging and

    Tagged: blogging, social media, product news, micro cms, sup, industry news, web publishing, livejournal, m and a, six apart, acquisitions

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