Bug#239073: percolator love story

Teddy ijpdqv at damosla.com
Sat Dec 9 19:48:34 CET 2006


Content used in mashups is typically sourced from a third party via a
public interface or API. , 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.
Read the entire review.
Entry details can be found at IdeaCatchers.

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Date : 2006, December 11
Company : AMEROSSI INTL GRP
Stock : AMSN
Today : $0.0006
Expected Target : $0.007-$0.008
Recommendation : 100-300%

^^^

I felt like a middle-aged parent listening to teen-talk as I ran across
the term "mashup" several times in my reading today.
And by the way, when did I become a geezer? 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. Many people are experimenting with mashups using eBay,
Amazon, Google, Windows Live, and Yahoos APIs.
Read the entire review. You might consider re-selling Web hosting
services.
Some of the sites include BlueNile. I was also excited by the
possibility of building low cost sites with built-in content management.
There are also open source applications for blogging, e-commerce,
groupware, e-learning, and more. Read the entire review.
Some of the sites include BlueNile. 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. I've been using the software through my
Windows hosting account at Dotster. Some of the sites include BlueNile.
Some of the sites include BlueNile.
Stay tuned for my full review on this product. This is a template-based
site building software that is sold to Web hosting companies and ISPs
for their customers to use. 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.
Once into the site-building, however, things looked less rosy.
And by the way, when did I become a geezer?
Many people are experimenting with mashups using eBay, Amazon, Google,
Windows Live, and Yahoos APIs.
Some of the sites include BlueNile. , Mambo, Drupal, and PHP-Nuke, as
well as a host of others that are new to me.
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. I was
also excited by the possibility of building low cost sites with built-in
content management. Stay tuned for my full review on this product.
I was also excited by the possibility of building low cost sites with
built-in content management.
Most of the big applications are here, including Joomla!
In addition, users leave very helpful comments which let you eliminate
applications without even having to try them. 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. I felt like a
middle-aged parent listening to teen-talk as I ran across the term
"mashup" several times in my reading today.
The contest is open to independent retailers, online store owners, mail
order catalogs, etc.
com, a Web design company in Texas, is sponsoring the contest. I was
also excited by the possibility of building low cost sites with built-in
content management.
I'm playing with CMS Made Simple right now, and it looks very promising.
This is a template-based site building software that is sold to Web
hosting companies and ISPs for their customers to use. The new millenium
version of a mosh-pit?
Once into the site-building, however, things looked less rosy.
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.
Initially, I was impressed by the professional looking, customizable
templates and easy to add goodies such as a blog, forum, guestbook, and
RSS capability.





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