5410 readersThe Open Source Awards is an annual online event held by Packt Publishing to distinguish excellence among Open Source projects.
Now in its fifth year, the Award (formerly known as the Open Source Content Management System (CMS) Award) is designed to encourage, support, recognize and reward not only CMSes but a wider range of Open Source projects.
This year
2586 readersWordPress Vote › Spreading the WordPress Love
WPvote was originally owned by Jean Baptiste Jung, but now reopens, full of new features!
WPVote is a place for people to find and vote on the best WordPress content online.
People can create free accounts, and then submit articles and vote for their favourites so that the cream rise to
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4998 readersWordPress has officially won the 2010 Open Source Hall of Fame CMS Award. WordPress initially tied with Drupal for first place, but an extra independent judge was brought in to give the winning vote. For those of who think that WordPress can’t be anything more than just a blogging platform, stop by the CMS section
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Working with an open-source platform that provides open-source plugins means it’s often cheap to build and maintain a website using WordPress, however because the platform and plugins are often open source it can also create a security headache for site administrators and that’s where Ultimate Security Checker comes into play.
The program is simple to use,
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3329 readersThe WordPress Blog came out with some good news for the Open source and GPL community. Matt Mullenweg has officially started out the WordPress Foundation, a charitable organization to democratize publishing through Open Source, GPL software.
4627 readersIf you use WordPress regularly, you probably know of a few websites either talking about WordPress, selling themes, posting tutorilas, or gathering WordPress news like this website.
Well, today, the time has come to vote for your favourite website of all! WPHonors was born as the Oscars of WordPress.
And of course, I’d invite you to vote
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2074 readersAn open-source, open-process, open-access scholarly authoring and publishing platform based on WordPress, built on the Carringon Theme framework. Annotum provides a complete, open-access scholarly journal production system including peer-review, workflow, and advanced editing and formatting features such as structured figures, equations, PubMed and CrossRef reference import, and structured XML input and output compatible with
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2549 readersWordPress for Android 1.0 Release: The Open Source WordPress for Android application is now available for download. This is in addition to the WordPress for iPhone and WordPress for BlackBerry applications that are already available. It is built on top of the wpToGo application which has been taken over by the WordPress team and released
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Annotum Base is an open-source, open-process, open-access scholarly authoring and publishing platform.
NomNom is a Twenty Eleven child theme which makes things easy to get your site looking the way you want with just the click of a button.
Quill is designed with genealogy sites in mind, but would suit a wide variety of topics including art,
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The community behind the open source content management system Joomla released version 1.6 earlier this week.
Along with WordPress and Drupal, Joomla helps make up the group of “big three” open source CMS applications. According to