Are You Coming to Gilbane San Francisco 2010?
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
See you in San Francisco. Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair
See you in San Francisco. Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair
This week web publishing goes blogging. From intranet corporate behaviors to online newspapers, blogs are making headlines.
Originally posted here:
Web Publishing Roll-up: Blogs, Corporate Culture and Capitalism
The XML content management system vendor DocZone (news, site) which was bought out last year by Really Strategies (news, site) has just added another pricing scheme to its SaaS offering for publishers and technical writers, by offering them the option to pay-per-page.
Under the new pay-per-page option, users will be given full system capabilities for editorial and production with access to all features, the amount they pay is based on the number of final pages produced.
And really that’s not bad when you consider that DocZone Publisher is an “all inclusive” Web-based editorial and production system that supports the creation, management, translation and single-source publishing of content.
Powered by the open-source Alfresco CMS platform, DocZone Publisher includes:
When Really Strategies bought DocZone in July last year we speculated that by combining the two most price efficient solutions on the market — Web CMS from Really Strategies and SaaS publishing from DocZone —
Heads up, publishers, Google wants to help you make more money. Yesterday the search giant launched what they’re calling the next generation of ad-serving technology.