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Posts Tagged ‘the-customer-is-in-charge’

OnlyWire, the Automated Bookmarking System that Almost Died

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

OnlyWire is not new — nor is automated social bookmarking. What is new is that OnlyWire has released its new version 2.0 and the social bookmarking sites have decided that they are okay. New ownership back in July 2008 surely contributed to this.

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Fatwire Content Server 7.5: Web CMS Site Preview Feature is a Must Have

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Fatwire Content Server 7.5

It’s been a little over a year since Fatwire provided any major upgrades to its Web CMS, but they have finally arrived in the form of Fatwire 7.5. This newest version has improvements designed to make content management easier, more efficient and automated. We particularly like the Site Preview Feature.

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Microblogging Communities, The Merging of Microblogs and Social Networks

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Buzzable Microblog Communities

Microblogging is growing at an exceedingly rapid rate. As a result, more and more services pop-up regularly trying to corner the microblog front. The newest of these microblog innovators is Buzzable. Buzzable brings the idea of having your own social network and applies it to microblogging.

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Open Source .Net CMS DotNetNuke Gets a New CEO

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

DotNetNuke Corporation Raises Series A Capital

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The Customer is in Charge

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

The shift away from blind faith and unquestioned brand loyalty is good for both customers and organizations.

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The Customer is in Charge

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