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		<title>Open source and open platforms: the questions you should be asking</title>
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UPDATE: If you found this post worthwhile, check out Matt Asay&#8217;s latest post at CNET, &#8220;What open source could learn from proprietary platforms&#8221;, which includes a reference to our post.

Increasingly, savvy organizations are asking for web solutions built on open source content management systems. We&#8217;re all for it: we&#8217;ve built solutions on a variety of [...]]]></description>
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