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After 25 Million Downloads, Joomla Aims to Expand Into Apps

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / September 19, 2011 8:56 AM / View Comments

What was born just before YouTube and Twitter, powers whole websites with open source code and has now been downloaded 25 million times? Joomla! The popular Content Management System with

Adobe Announces Open-Source Collaboration with Sourceforge

By Curt Hopkins / July 14, 2010 8:47 PM / View Comments

Today, Adobe announced an expansion of its open-source activities and a collaboration with Sourceforge, called "Open@Adobe." "Open@Adobe is a site aggregating Adobe's openness programs, which includes source code hosting, such

Behold, The Power of the Programmers

By Dana Oshiro / January 8, 2010 4:42 PM / View Comments

An LA-based investor recently told us, "Northern California is hyper competitive for engineers, and companies are always luring developers away from each other. Our community is smaller and no one

Keeping Out the Trolls: Relevancy in User-Generated Content

By Dana Oshiro / February 25, 2010 5:00 PM / View Comments

In the summer of 2008, J.R. Johnson sold Virtual Tourist to Expedia for $85 million dollars. While Johnson seems like the type of laid back Los Angeles entrepreneur that would

Cartoon: Legacies

By Rob Cottingham / May 8, 2011 1:23 PM / View Comments

Okay, so my mother wasn't in any position to leave me a social graph in her will. When she died in early 2004, Friendster was the domain of the young'uns,

Google and Facebook Take a Different Approach to the Rural Data Center

By Audrey Watters / August 12, 2010 8:30 AM / View Comments

The rise of cloud computing has prompted many businesses to debate and discuss - both internally and publicly - their data storage plans. Arguably this is a change from the

How Mathew Ingram Manages a News Site That Gets 5,000 Comments a Day

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / June 9, 2009 3:40 PM / View Comments

Mathew Ingram is the Communities Editor at the Toronto-based Globe And Mail, Canada's biggest newspaper. He's a traditionally-trained reporter, but he's got years of experience blogging and using experimental new

The Industry Standard Plans Comeback; Bubble Prognosticators Giddy

By Josh Catone / October 31, 2007 7:36 AM

Dot-com era tech business magazine "The Industry Standard" will be making a triumphant return in the form of a blog and community site in December, reports Reuters. Founded in San

8coupons Geolocates Your Savings

By Curt Hopkins / May 5, 2010 7:30 PM / View Comments

For an average Joe, one of the short-comings of coupons, and of coupon sites, is the motivation necessary to page through, search, burrow and worry your way through large offerings

How Praetorian Put Fire Into Their Facebook Page

By David Strom / August 24, 2011 6:46 AM / View Comments

If you want to build a vibrant and successful Facebook community for your business, it might pay to take a moment and look at Praetorian Group's FireRescue1 page here. Praetorian

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