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  • 30 August, 2010 - 00:11
    The Activity Feed module for #drupal rocks!
  • 28 August, 2010 - 14:43
    Artichoke tapenade, kalamata garlic olives, locally brewed India Pale Ale. A good Saturday!
  • 28 August, 2010 - 12:12
    Beautiful blue skies in Bali -- added bonus: peak season coming to an end, allowing us some relief from tourist overload.
  • 27 August, 2010 - 22:52
    RT @socialasia: This will put a little price pressure on the social media monitoring market! Google Realtime: http://ht.ly/2vKuy
  • 27 August, 2010 - 22:48
    @ron_miller I share your skepticism on this one.

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Mambo

Mambo Visual Blueprint

Publication Date: 
12 July 2006

Over 220 techniques for applying the Mambo Open Source Content Management System. This visual approach to system administration takes you step-by-step through all the most common tasks. It explains not only the steps, but also the concepts and principles that work behind the scenes to make Mambo a useful and powerful CMS.

Mambo Drops Another Pup: MiaCMS

The Mambo project has just undergone another fork -- with the core developers deciding to step away from the Mambo Foundation and start an independent project.

Mambo Community Back on Beat

This week saw the premier of two long-awaited resources for the increasingly active Mambo Open Source community: Mambo-Extensions.com, and Mambo-Manual.org

Mambo Manual is a community-driven wiki project. The site provides assistance for users and acts as a supplement to the documentation resources provided by the Mambo Foundation.

A Peek Under the Hood: Mambo & osCommerce

In last week's Web@Work column I took on a bit of an apples and oranges comparison:

One of the challenges of working with open source software is dealing with the variations that exist from product to product. osCommerce and Mambo, two of my favourite open source products, provide a classic example of variations in standards and fundamental approaches to software development.

Review: Mambo Open Source CMS

A review of the Mambo Open Source Content Management System -- one of the brightest technologies on the web today.

After months of development and testing, what I feel is one of the most exciting projects on the Internet has reached final public release: Mambo Open Source. Mambo is a website framework that enables anyone with basic coding knowledge to build highly complex and functional websites, complete with a wide variety of features.

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