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Welcome Community Server is the award winning platform for rapidly enabling online communities and has all the integrated tools, such as: discussion forums, weblogs (blogs), photo galleries, file galleries, search, RSS tools, content management, advanced user permissions and more to help enable you to create your community presence quickly and easily! Community Server also supports a number of add-ons and gateways that enable additional functionality such as: single sign-on modules, posting to your blog through email, the ability to post and reply to forums through email, and file management tools for easy drag-and-drop management of your file or photo gallery. You can learn more about these add-ons and others at communityserver.org. The Community Server platform is built, maintained, supported, and licensed by Telligent. Telligent can provide or recommend Community Server partners for any services you need to help you launch your community solution.
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I'm exhausted. I'm currently working on a 3,000-word feature story and an 1,800-word department, wrangling the editorial interns, putting Web-exclusive copy on my magazine's site, and writing/editing items for the calendar section. Ah! I'm not quite burned...
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Award-winning Washington Post reporters Amy Goldstein and Dana Priest just concluded a stunning series, "Careless Detention: Medical Care in Immigrant Prisons." Some 33,000 immigrants are crammed into these facilities, often for minor offenses, and many...
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Reporters Without Borders is maintaining a steady drumbeat on the press freedoms issues in China as the 2008 Olympics approach.
Remember that Beijing promised to allow more press freedom as the Olympics near. To show their commitment to their...
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The cologne-scented pages of the May GQ feature a wonderful story about, of all things, garbage. In "This is Paradise," Jeanne Marie Laskas describes with pungent detail the Puente Hills Landfill near Los Angeles and the philosophical men and massive...
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One of the great sessions at the National Freedom of Information Coalition conference in Philadelphia last weekend focused on comparing state public records law. Everyone always seems to think their public records law is the best or worst in the nation....
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