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    Maintenance and expansion of the CYBER-TA Anonymous Alert Publication System initially developed by SRI
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    Just Journal is a blog web application. You can create infinite blogs, share public, private and friends entries. Lets everyone run their own blog site, even you!
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    Cofax is a Web-based text and multimedia publication system. It was designed to simplify the presentation of newspapers on the Web and to expedite real-time Web publication. At Knight Ridder, it is used to manage and serve content for 30+ newspapers.
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    Thenali is a content management system software project aimed to support the publication and maintenance of educational counselling and career counselling information website.
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    BlogWelder is a dynamic (unlike blogger) content management system (CMS). Supports journal entries, perma-links, trackback (referers), polls, rated comments, rss xml feed, calendar, dynamic menus, and multiple topics. Java and JSP. Ultimate blogging tool
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    Starting from an open archive content repository to an e-learning platform, backo provides an integrated web environment for organizations to manage the entire life cycle of knowledge creation, publication and dissemination.
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    A small, efficient, flexible content management and on-line journal (a.k.a weblog, blog) application, available as a drop-in Java war file
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    blog is an interface for managing a multi-topic blog (Web journal). Its easy interface allows users to quickly create journals with several topics, all of which are concurrently accessible. It could also be used to create a categorized FAQ or a press rele
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    viCMS is a web based Content Management System(CMS) designed to simplify the publication of web content to Web sites, in particular allowing content creators to submit content without requiring technical knowledge of HTML or the uploading of files.
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