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Twitter Tweets about Content Management as of January 25, 2009

January 25th, 2009
socialmediawiz: Digital Rights Management: Protecting and Monetizing Content http://tinyurl.com/c73auq
2009-01-25 · Reply
makkaio: @steveblount I'm really getting into Content Management Made Simple (CMSMS). It has a solid group of user-made mods.
2009-01-25 · Reply
cantosoft1: !joomla - before I am corrected - Joomla is a Content Management System (CMS) not (primarily) a Content Relationship Management (CRM) system
2009-01-24 · Reply
keifel: @landondickens went to communication committee retreat. and volunteered to help with development of a content management plan.
2009-01-24 · Reply
maxelsen: Have decided that plone is a POS content management system.
2009-01-24 · Reply
boundbrooknews: testing alternative content management systems for the future
2009-01-24 · Reply
tweetopensource: RT: Microsoft enters the Open-Source Content Management scene with Oxite http://ff.im/-KkT3 http://tinyurl.com/bry6hq
2009-01-24 · Reply
virtaaj: Spoonlabs releases Vivvo Content Management System 4.1 http://ff.im/-KkT5
2009-01-24 · Reply
virtaaj: Microsoft enters the Open-Source Content Management scene with Oxite http://ff.im/-KkT3
2009-01-24 · Reply
Valya: @mlvalentine I'm curious about this content management plan?
2009-01-24 · Reply
tweetopensource: RT: New blog post: Open Source Content Management Panel at Gilbane Boston - http://ur1.ca/14a5 http://tinyurl.com/ad2sx3
2009-01-24 · Reply
optaros: New blog post: Open Source Content Management Panel at Gilbane Boston - http://ur1.ca/14a5
2009-01-24 · Reply
nebrow: working on sarahs website. Content management system FTW!!!
2009-01-24 · Reply
alfalogic: Building websites using cms, joomla, wordpress and other content management systems.
2009-01-24 · Reply
mlvalentine: @YasmineGalenorn No worries. I have a content management plan for online stuff that i'd be happy to share whenever you need it. :D
2009-01-24 · Reply

 

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