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Written by Tim Loudon on October 8, 2012
Migrate HTML with flatfish! Flatfish is part Ruby gem, part Drupal module and it's a fantastic way to migrate your old site into Drupal. It's flexible and powerful — dynamically matches up with your content type fields, grabs images, and gives you fine-grain control with CSS selectors. We've...
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Written by Anonymous on October 4, 2012
Linux Journal just published a special Drupal edition featuring a great article on Trekk written by our own VP of Engineering, Tim Loudon! Trekk is our Drupal distribution for Universities. It features content sharing across multiple sites (faculty, courses, news, etc.) and robust migration from...
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Written by Brian Craigie on September 28, 2012
Munich, the capital of Bavaria, in Germany was the location for resounding success of DrupalCon 2012. It was the perfect host for the theme of connecting systems and people who came from all corners of the world to attend. Thanks to the awesome hard work and dedication of volunteers and Drupal...
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Written by Brian Craigie on September 28, 2012
  Overview Zhu-niverse and its sister site Dagedar are online product catalog used to display various items in the product line. These products are aimed at the youth market across the world. This brings into the equation multilingual complications (left to right and right to left) as well...
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Written by Brian Craigie on September 20, 2012
Exciting News! This August our Support Division at Drupal Connect turned one year old! Our Drupal Connect Support Program has grown over 400% in the last year thanks to our wonderful clients and super support staff! Our program is now more robust than ever with new services such as Online Marketing...
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Written by admin on August 22, 2012
Yesterday Inc Magazine named Drupal Connect the 266th fastest growing company in America, and for a company that is just over three years old that's quite a humbling achievement. We started our company on a shoestring budget with no venture capital and during the peak of one of the worst economic...
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Written by John Florez on August 10, 2012
Growing up, there was a legendary pizza place called Sal’s Pizzeria in my hometown of Mamaroneck, N.Y. To say that I was addicted to the pizza at Sal’s would be a colossal understatement. One evening, when it was close to closing time, I saw Sal himself walk by, politely smiling at me as I devoured...
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Written by admin1 on August 8, 2012
So, the countdown is on.... Drupalcon Munich 2012 is only 2 weeks away, so we thought what better way to get you all excited then to take a look at what to expect this year from Drupalcon Munich! We're looking forward to hearing more about Open Government from a European context. Opengov.me...
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Written by admin1 on August 8, 2012
Stemming from the Open Source Push to get Governments to embrace more cost effective, licence free, efficient, modern and quite simply easier to use web publishing tools, The Gov 2.0 initiative has thrived and can be considered a legitimate success story! It's obvious to see the tremendous growth...
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Written by Tim Loudon on August 6, 2012
Just a quick note to announce Trekk, our new Drupal distribution for universities. Trekk is an innovative distribution that focuses on two key problems — ramping onto Drupal and sharing content across sites. Many of our university clients have had thousands of legacy URLs to migrate across...
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