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            <title>DM will be at FACRAO and Gettysburg Portal Conferences</title>
            <link>http://dotmarketing.com/blogs_whitepapers/blogs/detail.dot?inode=67722</link>
            <description>We&apos;ll be showing off the new dotCMS edu Edition at the FACRAO Annual Meeting in Miami and the Gettysburg Portal Conference in PA the week of June 4th. </description>
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            <title>Mutlilingual Websites</title>
            <link>http://dotmarketing.com/blogs_whitepapers/blogs/detail.dot?inode=67724</link>
            <description>Word of advice: if you create a website in another language, you have to be committed to maintaining it.</description>
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            <title>Add 700 links to your home page</title>
            <link>http://dotmarketing.com/blogs_whitepapers/blogs/detail.dot?inode=68068</link>
            <description>One expert in interface design says &quot;link-poor&quot; homepages will become a thing of the past as sites move to more transparent navigation. Don&apos;t tell Google!</description>
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            <title>Planning your web team</title>
            <link>http://dotmarketing.com/blogs_whitepapers/blogs/detail.dot?inode=68135</link>
            <description>In many cases, managers and institutions underestimate the (wo)manpower it takes to manage a large, dynamic website.  To that point, A List Apart has a great article on planning how many people it will take to manage your website.  </description>
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            <title>Portal Conference Presentation Online</title>
            <link>http://dotmarketing.com/blogs_whitepapers/blogs/detail.dot?inode=69490</link>
            <description>If you missed our presentation at the Gettysburg Portal Conference, it&apos;s now posted online. </description>
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            <title>How to use web analytics</title>
            <link>http://dotmarketing.com/blogs_whitepapers/blogs/detail.dot?inode=69601</link>
            <description>Collecting tons of stats on your website, but not sure what to do with them? You&apos;re not alone. </description>
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            <title>Let your users create your site</title>
            <link>http://dotmarketing.com/blogs_whitepapers/blogs/detail.dot?inode=69638</link>
            <description>I&apos;d love to see a college or association open up their sites for public comment. Any takers?</description>
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            <title>RSS really simplified</title>
            <link>http://dotmarketing.com/blogs_whitepapers/blogs/detail.dot?inode=71350</link>
            <description>RSS stands for &quot;Really Simple Syndication.&quot; But if it&apos;s so simple, why don&apos;t more people use it?</description>
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            <title>SecondLife and the coming of the virtual campus</title>
            <link>http://dotmarketing.com/blogs_whitepapers/blogs/detail.dot?inode=72448</link>
            <description>SecondLife is gaining popularity as a virtual hang out for people of all ages.  With over 1,000,000 subscribers, real currency and lots of press, a full featured virtual world is finally reaching critical mass.  How much longer will it be until we see Colleges and Universities (University of Phoenix anyone?) try to take elearning, the classroom enviroment and the entire college experience virtual? </description>
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            <title>Dotmarketing M I A </title>
            <link>http://dotmarketing.com/blogs_whitepapers/blogs/detail.dot?inode=73698</link>
            <description>Where have we been since October?</description>
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            <title>Captchas and Accessibility</title>
            <link>http://dotmarketing.com/blogs_whitepapers/blogs/detail.dot?inode=73700</link>
            <description>Captchas have quickly become a standard tool on the web to verify user identity, but there are issues, both from the standpoints of accessibility and effectiveness.</description>
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