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The TYPO3 CMS is a enterprise-level, open source content management system that is used to build and manage websites of…
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TextPattern is an efficient content management system that uses an elegant, sophisticated, and powerful engine. It was introduced in 2003…
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Some of you may be thinking that a church doesn't need a website. Nothing could be more wrong than that.…
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MovableType is one of the oldest content management systems currently available. Despite its age, it powers some of the world's…
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MySQL is the leading open source relational database management system on the web. Hey, the "M" in LAMP is MySQL.…
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So you are a photographer — a profession that a lot of people think is filled with excitement and glamour.…
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August 20th marked Earth Overshoot Day 2013. It is truly an annual event, but something we all can't just celebrate.…
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SQLite is a very lightweight relational database management system. Unlike others, it doesn't run from its own server. No, SQLite…
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How many eCommerce platforms are there on the market? 10? 20? Three dozen? A hundred? We don't know the exact…
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The E-commerce platform has evolved quickly. A technology that used to be the exclusive domain of the giant megastores is…
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If WooCommerce and Magento dominate PHP eCommerce solutions, then nopCommerce is the leading name in ASP.NET based eCommerce platforms. Usually…
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Litecart is a free open-source e-commerce platform created by the Swedish web developer T. Almroth. His goal is to produce…
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AbanteCart is a rapidly growing e-commerce platform. It enables merchants to create an online business and sell products online without…
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E-commerce is one of the web's greatest success stories. The technology has reached the point where anyone who can rent…
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