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Jul 22

Posted by: Néstor Sánchez
Tuesday, July 22, 2008  RssIcon

As time goes by, Dotnetnuke is making wider splashes in the Media. I remember an article by Jonathan Goodyear published in Asp.net Pro magazine a couple of years back. Now the Redmond Developer magazine has published a short interview with Shaun Walker. DNN is no longer a novelty framework and as it's typical of the second semester of every year since its launch, DNN will make the news again with the Cambrian release and the impact of several new features our team members have begun to write about.

If you know about DNN articles published in other magazines or other reknown webzines/blogs, feel free to send me the links to nestor.sanchez@dotnetnuke.com

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Re: Yet another interview with the DotNetNuke founder

Great comment on teh bottom of that article
"Ignored? You cannot be that naive surely? They lifted every single idea of merit inherent in DotNetNuke and incorporated (pun nintended) it into SharePoint, Office and so on. Ignored? HAH - they pWned your a$$"
Nice :)

By philip.beadle on   Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Re: Yet another interview with the DotNetNuke founder

An interesting follow-up article:

"Open Source on .NET: Ignored and Embraced" - http://reddevnews.com/blogs/weblog.aspx?blog=2407

By DNNWebmaster on   Thursday, July 24, 2008
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