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Joomla! Surpasses 15 Million Downloads

Bill Hartzer

Open Source Matters , Inc. Project , today announced that Joomla!, the industry’s leading open source content management system (CMS), has been downloaded more than 15 million times from JoomlaCode. Project include JEvents (1.8 “Back in June 2009, Joomla! Spanish (1.6

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Out With The Old…Rethinking Outdated Intranet Portal Models Part I – Introduction

SocMed Sean

. “Traditional” intranet portals that are simply presentations layers with a back-end content management system just don’t cut it anymore. Instead, organizations want their employees to generate peer-to-peer content using 2.0 Now, flash forward to 2009.

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

Buzz Marketing for Technology

On the other hand, in Europe more sites use inhouse and open source implementations (Vuorikari, 2003). the leading commercial vendor of academic VLEs, was granted US patent 6,988,138 on " Internet-based education support system and methods ", even though there is evidently a long history of virtual learning environments.

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

Viper Chill

Before I get into the core details of how you can go about creating your own software success story, I want to quickly highlight some companies that are making a lot of money. They’re even looking to put their company on the stock market. We cancelled the project with the them and asked for our money back. I do both.

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

Government agencies also monitor social media, and regularly request and receive data about specific people from tech companies such as Google and Facebook. These companies collect many pieces of data and metadata about you and generally use it to deliver more personalized advertising. Corporate Data Collection.

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

Government agencies also monitor social media, and regularly request and receive data about specific people from tech companies such as Google and Facebook. These companies collect many pieces of data and metadata about you and generally use it to deliver more personalized advertising. Corporate Data Collection.

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Computer Security for NGOs

Little Web Giants

Government agencies also monitor social media, and regularly request and receive data about specific people from tech companies such as Google and Facebook. These companies collect many pieces of data and metadata about you and generally use it to deliver more personalized advertising. Corporate Data Collection.