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Drupal Moves Into the White House

The White House Web site has caught a case of Drupal. In the Internet world, Drupal is not as bad as it sounds. The open source software package helps people create and manage their Web sites. Full Article at The New York Times

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  1. We linked yesterday to a piece from Slate's Chris Wilson in which he made the case that White House's switch to the open-source content management system Drupal for its WhiteHouse.gov site and related projects was a horrible, miserable mistake. Full Article at techPresident

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