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Jomsocial - How to monetize unawareness
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Written by Nuno Zimas   
Friday, 28 November 2008 23:47
Jomsocial - How to monetize unawareness

From time to time, the Joomla community is rocked by cleverly studied marketing operations devised to reap some quick profit out of hype, fads and misinformation. I don't know how about you, but personally I don't like to be fooled. The bottom line is to confirm through first hand experience that deeds are not worth the fancy layouts used to promote them.

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Joomla 1.5 from a templater's point of view
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Written by Agata Urbaniak   
Sunday, 24 February 2008 21:26

It's been promised, it's been hyped, and it's been awaited by legions of Joomla! enthusiasts the world over. Joomla! 1.5 has finally landed and Efiplus, foreseeing a tidal wave of upgrade requests from our faithful customers, decided to schedule a close encounter of the third kind to see what the fuss is all about. To bring you the verdict, here's your humble template sculptor, tamer of the browser bugs and glitches and the narrator of this highly subjective review.

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Open source gets muscle
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Written by Nuno Zimas   
Friday, 15 June 2007 13:12

Milestone day for Joomla developers and users. The commitment to the General Public License gains a new boost.

One of the permanent challenges that Free and Open Source software (FOSS) has to deal with is what we may call "entrepreneurial opportunism syndrome", the most descriptive euphemism I have found to label a certain smartass way of making business.

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Jomsocial - How to monetize unawareness

From time to time, the Joomla community is rocked by cleverly studied marketing operations devised to reap some quick profit out of hype, fads and misinformation. I don't know how about you, but personally I don't like to be fooled. The bottom line is to confirm through first hand experience that deeds are not worth the fancy layouts used to promote them.

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