Christen Dybenko

Posts written for the ‘Open Source’ Category

23 Jun, 2009

Who’s your slash daddy?

Posted by: x10 In: Open Source

Social networking sites have made it easy for all of us to have an online identity. The big 4 popular networks (Google, Facebook, Twitter and Friendfeed) also now use OpenId which lets you take that identity with you around the web. It’s more than just a social network now, they are providing your with your [...]

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Use these 4 WordPress themes to fine tune your blog’s SEO. I used them to increase my PageRank and overall organic traffic.

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Not only can you use WordPress for your blog, now you can use it to make your own social network. Andy Peatling demoed BuddyPress at WordCamp SF. These are my notes.

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15 Jun, 2008

In-house CMS vs. Open Source CMS

Posted by: x10 In: Open Source

Developing a custom CMS for your clients may provide them with less value than you think. Going open source can open up a whole support community for your client and provide constant improvements to the software.

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