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Archive for April, 2008
Why Magento open-source eCommerce ?
Magento is a new professional open-source eCommerce solution offering unprecedented flexibility and control.
Magento was designed with the notion that each eCommerce implementation has to be unique since no two businesses are alike. Magento's modular architecture puts the control back in the hands of the online merchant and places no...
Read More PLIGG (CMS) Open Source
Pligg is a Web 2.0 Open Source Content Management System based on PHP/MySQL.
"Pligg is unique compared to most other content management systems because of its flexibility. A web designer can do pretty much anything with Pligg because the software was designed to be used in as many ways as...
Read More Flex
A development system for Flash-based applications from Adobe. Introduced in 2004 as a J2EE application, Flex compiles Action Script code and XML-based user interface descriptions (MXML) into binary Flash files (SWF files). It also includes a variety of user interface functions for creating rich client applications.
Overview:
Flex is...
Read More Wordpress WPMU Technology
WPMU is short for WordPress MultiUser or, WordPress_MU.
WordPress MU, or WordPressµ, is the multi-user version of the famous WordPress blogging application. It is ideal for people who want to set up a large network of blogs. WordPress MU is also used by newspapers, magazines, blog networks, universities and large...
Read More Why Go For Open Source Software
“Open source is a set of principles and practices on how to write software, the most important of which is that the source code is openly available”
The free software movement was launched in 1983. In 1998, a group of individuals advocated that the term free software be replaced...
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