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Day Follows Fatwire Down the Web 2.0 Path

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Enterprise Web content management developer Day Software has launched Communiqué Advanced Collaboration (CQ AC), a Web 2.0 collaboration tool aimed at managing social media. The new collaboration technology integrates with the company’s existing Communiqué Web CMS, and incorporates a host of nifty features run off an impressive-sounding Java driven, JSR-compliant bedrock.

PaperThin Brings CommonSpot 5.0 Into the Fold

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PaperThin has announced the release of CommonSpot Version 5.0, the latest upgrade to the company’s flagship Web CMS.

The release introduces a new authoring interface that includes RSS feeds, blogs, wikis, XML publishing and rendering capabilities.

Newspapers and Blogs: Happily Ever After?

Oh good. Newspapers and blogs are finally getting along. Or so says the LA Times.

Sure, newspapers still talk behind blogs’ back, dismissing their whiny opinions and misinformation, but they know that they can drive in the revenue as well as anyone, so they’re willing to post and plug them.

There may be nothing sacred left in the eyes of newspaper purists, but then again, this is online media, and nothing is truly sacred anymore. “Any new information source is a potential competitor to a local newspaper. Smart newspapers are figuring out they don’t have to fight with those competitors — they can make alliances with them,” said Robert Niles, editor of the Online Journalism Review.

Silverstripe Joins, and Renames, the Plugin Game

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Following closely in the footsteps of Movable Type 4, which likes to think of itself as less of a blog platform than a harmonious collective of plugins, New Zealand-based Silverstripe has released a blog module with a “drag n’ drop widget system.”

Why use one word when five will do?

EMC and Oracle, A Match Made in Enterprise Heaven

oracle_logoooo.jpgIf you are one of the 55,000 shared customers of EMC/Documentum and Oracle, then you just might be excited about the recently announced EMC Information Infrastructure for Oracle. If you’re not a customer, stick around anyway and find out what all the hubbub is about.

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