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WebKnowhow Industry Watch
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March 02, 2007
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Upcoming Conference Explores Increasing Importance of Web 2.0 Technologies within the Enterprise
The organizers announced that the Gilbane Conference San Francisco has greatly expanded its collection of educational programs, including sessions focused on web and other enterprise content managemententerprise search and information access technologies, publishingwikis, blogs and collaboration tools, and information on globalization and translation technology. Taking place April 10-12, 2007 at the Palace Hotel, the event offers attendees an opportunity to learn about the latest information management trends and how Web 2.0 technologies can improve internal and external business operations.
http://gilbanesf.com Drupal's New Non-Profit
The Drupal Association announced the creation of a non-profit corporation to support and further advance the industry-leading Open Source CMS. The Drupal project powers hundreds of thousands of web sites -- including political sites for Hillary Clinton and Redstate.com, social networking community sites like MTV UK and Sony Musicbox, citizen journalism sites such as NowPublic, and sites for government agencies including NASA, NATO, and the World Bank -- and is developed by thousands of contributors from around the world.
http://association.drupal.org/
Photoshop is Going Online
Reports have surfaced that Adobe will be creating an online version of their flagship imaging software Photoshop. Before the end of this year Adobe intends to launch a hosted Photoshop service, which will be free and marketed as an entry-level version of Adobe's more complex productivity tools. The company already has experience with hosted apps: they have developed the web-based video editing tool Adobe Remix, which will be offered to members of the image and video hosting site Photobucket. http://www.adobe.com
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