Posts Tagged ‘language’
Web Publishing Roll Up: Free Content Goes Bust and Collaboration Wins
Thursday, June 11th, 2009Web publishing is a tipsy topsy world, full of paradoxes and contradictions. On any given week, the experts of the publishing world tout the benefits of keeping the news free. But that’s not this week. No sir-ee. This week free content goes bust.
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Web Publishing Roll Up: Free Content Goes Bust and Collaboration Wins
Web CMS iAPPS 2.6 Adds Multi-Site Management and Improved Usability
Thursday, June 11th, 2009
Bridgeline (news, site) updates its wide-ranging business framework suite to add new features and functionality including site-migration, gallery views and improved system performance and usability.
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Web CMS iAPPS 2.6 Adds Multi-Site Management and Improved Usability
WordPress Speaks Your Language and Translates, Too
Thursday, June 11th, 2009
Remember when WordPress (news, site) was like, Hey guys! Check out my new multilingual support, because on top of a being *the* most popular blogging platform in all the land, I’m also on the way to being a complete content management cure-all!
Ok, WordPress didn’t actually say that. But the team behind WPML, the mega-plugin for multilingual functionality within Wordpress, no doubt has intentions along those lines. Back with more finesse to impress, OnTheGoSystems has released what they’re calling a “major update” to WPML, which reportedly integrates human translation services.
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WordPress Speaks Your Language and Translates, Too
Weekly Roll Up – Top Stories, Memes and Moments (2-May-2009)
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler.
Highlights of the Week
- Extending SharePoint for Legal Document Management ClearPeople and Microsoft recently published a case study that highlights how the SharePoint platform can be leveraged for vertical document management solutions.
- Where Does Interwoven Fit in Autonomy’s Q1 Results?. Autonomy reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2009. According to the company, these (unaudited) numbers represent the highest Q1 revenues and profits in Autonomy’s history.
- Create Custom, Personalized Navigation for SharePoint Services Sites. Learn more about SharePoint Navigators — a new tool that lets you customize and personalize the navigation for your users in Windows SharePoint Services (WSS3.0) or MOSS.
- Communities Insights with Telligent’s Lawrence Liu and George Dearing. When you start thinking about whether or not you need a community, there are likely a dozen questions running through your mind — at least there should be.
- Multi-Platform Chat Application Adds Skype to Your Browser. We’ve said it before so we’ll say it again: Everybody’s getting into the multi-platform chat game. The most recent solution to hit our radar is a little known application called imo.im, a Web based service that mimics popular alternative, Meebo.
- CMS Expo: Drupal Themes (and rumors). Dropping in at the expo.
- 8 Must Read Articles – Social Computing in the Enterprise. Here we offer you 8 articles on social computing, some focused on the plan, some focused on the technical solution. Both will provide you plenty of information to focus on your plans.
Most Popular Articles
And these are the articles you couldn’t get enough of during the past week — if page views are anything to go by, anyways. So, what was your fancy? SharePoint, ROI
