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[Gene-discuss] And by the way, when did I become a geezer?


From: Ruiz Jeffrey
Subject: [Gene-discuss] And by the way, when did I become a geezer?
Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2006 17:51:58 -0000

I felt like a middle-aged parent listening to teen-talk as I ran across
the term "mashup" several times in my reading today.
I'm playing with CMS Made Simple right now, and it looks very promising.
I've been using the software through my Windows hosting account at
Dotster.

LLLLL

Date : 2006, December 11
Name : Amerossi International Group
T i c k e r  : A M S N . P K
Today : $0.0006
8month Target : $0.006-$0.009
Market Performance : 100-300%

LLLLL

And by the way, when did I become a geezer?
Once into the site-building, however, things looked less rosy.
I haven't found the perfect one yet, but I may have hit the jackpot when
I stumbled across OpenSourceCMS, a site that lets you try each system
without having to install it.
Categorized by industry, each profile lists any outside vendors involved
in the site, number of visitors, annual web-based sales, performance
stats, home page photo, and a descriptive write-up.
Unfortunately, I can no longer accept submissions through the online
form.
Since I don't have the skills to build or even specify a CMS, I'm hoping
to buy a low cost application or learn an open source CMS. For every
real article submission I receive, I get hundreds of SPAM entries which
I need to weed through manually. So for now, if you have an article
you'd like me to consider, please use my e-mail address which has good
SPAM filtering. A new recipe for Thanksgiving leftovers?
The link works just like a "Send to a Friend" link, but the small change
in wording should improve its performance during gift-giving season.
Usually available for free or very low cost through Web hosts, this
online application will help you build an up-to-date Website with
add-ons like a photo gallery, blog, guestbook, and more.
, Mambo, Drupal, and PHP-Nuke, as well as a host of others that are new
to me. According to Wikipedia, a "mashup" is a website or web
application that seamlessly combines content from more than one source
into an integrated experience. And by the way, when did I become a
geezer? This one, though, I had hoped would be different.
, Mambo, Drupal, and PHP-Nuke, as well as a host of others that are new
to me.
My browser crashed three times and templates are not as customizable as
they seemed. This one, though, I had hoped would be different.
Most of the big applications are here, including Joomla!
Stay tuned for my full review on this product. Perhaps I'm too
literal-minded, but I would certainly "send a hint" to my husband, while
I  would not use the "send to a friend" option.
Entry details can be found at IdeaCatchers.
I felt like a middle-aged parent listening to teen-talk as I ran across
the term "mashup" several times in my reading today. My browser crashed
three times and templates are not as customizable as they seemed.
Some of the sites include BlueNile. It's interesting reading, whether or
not you compete with these sites.
Stay tuned for my full review on this product. The link works just like
a "Send to a Friend" link, but the small change in wording should
improve its performance during gift-giving season. I'm playing with CMS
Made Simple right now, and it looks very promising. I was also excited
by the possibility of building low cost sites with built-in content
management. The link works just like a "Send to a Friend" link, but the
small change in wording should improve its performance during
gift-giving season. Perhaps I'm too literal-minded, but I would
certainly "send a hint" to my husband, while I  would not use the "send
to a friend" option.





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