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7 great CMS Report articles from 2008 you still need to read

In keeping with tradition, the following are seven articles that were posted here at CMSReport.com and received less attention than I had hoped.  Either the reader didn't show up to view the article or there was little discussion on the subject matter.  I'll let you be the judge on whether these articles deserved the obscurity they received in 2008.

  1. Walt Mossberg on the Asus Eee PC
  2. The Content in 1996
  3. Revealing numbers from Alfresco regarding the enterprise stack
  4. Are there not enough girl geeks in the world?
  5. U.S. Falling Behind as Academics Goes Global
  6. The case for a boxed CMS: Security
  7. Is Microsoft finally seeing the light with Office?

Walt Mossberg on the Asus Eee PC

My apologies for writing so much about hardware and not content management this week. I suppose though, if Dean Barker at Gadgetopia can talk about content management, I can occasionally discuss gadgets here at CMS Report. Sometimes it helps to take a look at the devices we use to view our content just as much as it helps looking at the software we use to run our Web content management systems. Well, at least this is my excuse for not being fixated so much on content management.

In Thursday morning's Wall Street Journal, Walt Mossberg did a review of the Asus Eee PC. The article, Asus Offers Travelers Small, Mobile Eee PC, but It’s Too Cramped, can be found in his column archive (a Wordpress site). I had been waiting for someone of his stature do a review on this product, but I was a little disappointed to see yet another review of a non-Apple device (this one is Linux based) be so negative.

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