Posts Tagged “Blog Platforms”

WordPress 2.8.5 Released for Security Reasons

by Kevin on October 21, 2009

WordPress has released the fifth point update since version 2.8 was released. There are a significant number of security issues addressed within this update, making it important that you upgrade if you are at all concerned with your site being (…)

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The Market for “Premium” Plugins

by Kevin on June 20, 2009

In the past year, and especially recently, a market has begun to develop for what you might coin as “premium” or “paid” plugins. Much like the market that exists for premium themes, there will be disputes from various community members, (…)

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What is a CMS and Why Are They Useful?

by Kevin on May 2, 2009

There is an ongoing debate about whether WordPress is a CMS (a content management system) or whether it is just a complex blog system with powerful features. To one, it might be a CMS, while to another, there are limitations (…)

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New Blog System Contender from Sugar Inc.

by Kevin on September 19, 2008

Earlier this month (between September 10 and today), the Sugar Inc. network (which targets women readers), owned by Brian Sugar, launched a new blog network/system, built on the Drupal platform.  This post is a rather in-depth look at the new (…)

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Latest News on the Blog System Front

by Kevin on September 18, 2008

During the past week, there has been quite a bit of news about the tools that you use to publish posts on your blog – the systems and platforms that make the process so simple.  While this post is slightly (…)

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