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12 of the Best WordPress Guides, Hacks and Plugins of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

WordPress is no longer just the leading blog platform , but is now the most popular open-source CMS (content management system) as well. Angela Bowman shares her “clean and simple list of the plugins I use most often on my WordPress sites&# for SEO, feeds, forms, security, Twitter and more.

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5 Things I’ve Learned from Running BizSugar

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

If you’re considering acquiring or building a user generated content site, here are a few things I’ve learned that may help you. BizSugar is built on Pligg, an open source content management system. Learn to Use the CMS. The great thing about it is that it’s free. Like this post?

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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

The reason development was so cheap is because the plugin is actually a very simple concept, and just pulls in content from customised RSS feeds that other services (like Google Blogsearch) are producing. The open source community didn’t become big by protecting stuff, it became big by sharing.