article thumbnail

Looking Into The Social Media Past

Firebelly

In preparation for the New Year, we’ve been working on transferring our Firebelly blog from Typepad to the beautiful WordPress content management system. It’s amazing how some things we didn’t even know about in 2007 or 08 became big news by 2010.

Film 152
article thumbnail

Australia Sharepoint Conference June 16/17 2010

Laurel Papworth

and I had a poke around on Wikipedia to read more about the actual software: Microsoft SharePoint , also known as Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies , is a content management system with integrated search functionality developed by Microsoft that allows users to work in a web-based collaborative environment.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Blogging in 2023: How To Start A Professional Blog And Make Money

ProBlogger

In this series, I would like to answer the following questions (plus anything else you would like me to cover): Can we learn from how blogging has changed from when we started writing the book in 2007 to now? What advice would we give to someone starting today? First, a question I am asked all the time … Is it Worth Starting a Blog in 2023?

How To 39
article thumbnail

eLearning & Deliberative Moments: The present and future of Personal Learning Environments (PLE)

Buzz Marketing for Technology

These are content management systems (CMS) which handle many types of content including a wiki. By 2002, there was feverish activity to create ePortfolios as personalised learning content management systems. Most ePortfolios are intended for document management, retrieval and presentation.

Web 2.0 165
article thumbnail

7 Steps to Creating Million-Dollar Web Apps (And a Big Announcement)

Viper Chill

37 Signals – Creators of popular web apps like Basecamp, Highrise and CampFire, reportedly made over $8m in 2008 (up from $5m in 2007) with their services which cost a monthly fee. Coding for plugins for WordPress is also fairly easy to learn, and the platform is more versatile than people give it credit for.