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Highlights of the Week
- Outlook Dumped for Gmail? Time’s Are a Changing. Gmail will replace Outlook as the email application for over 1.3 million students.A big win for Google, a big loss for Microsoft.
- Can Drupal Play a Role in Enterprise 2.0?. Drupal may struggle with enterprise adoption as a social software solution for two reasons, both of which can be overcome.
- How To: A Beginner’s Guide to Building Web Widgets. For those who love to play and live in the WWW sandbox, this article is for you.
- The Social Media Minute. News moves so fast on the social media field, everyone needs a hand keeping up. Catch up on the top social media stories from the past few days.
- FatWire Provides Content Integration Services. Making it easier to manage and access content across the messy, complex environments we often have to deal with.
- HTML 5 New Elements, New Draft, Update Report. The W3C, like, OWNS the Web, man.
- The AP and Bloggers Agree to Disagree. The AP vs. Blogger debacle has been resolved. Sort of.
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- Google Study: Print Ads Drive Online Purchases. Lo and behold, print ad CTRs have a measurable pulse.
- New Report Cautions on Using SharePoint for Public Websites. Is choosing SharePoint (MOSS) for your public website a nail in your professional coffin?
- What is Web 2.0 Content Management? (Part 1). Come on back for a refresher course.
- How They Hack Your Website: Overview of Common Techniques. Defense is your best offense. Know the basics.
- Is Ning The Next Facebook or MySpace? Ning vs. MySpace. Oh what fun we’re having.
- Results: Most Popular CMS in Technorati’s Top 100. What micro publishers are using today.
- Running SharePoint on Windows Vista. MOSS developers the world over are rejoicing.
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