According to Rupert Murdoch, the days of the newspaper websites offering free content maybe over. His media empire is looking into paid for content for its news websites, which includes The Times, The Sun and The News of the World. He is encouraged by the Wall Street Journal, which is reportedly making healthy revenue from its subscription model. When Rupert Murdoch speaks, people tend to listen. He correctly predicted the market for subscription based digital TV and owns a massive media empire that wields enormous political and economic influence. But is he correct on this occasion?
Utilising a pre-built, off the shield, content management system VS building your own is a never ending debate in web development circles. It seems that most people are strongly in favor of one or the other.
In a galaxy far far away, people write stories because they are want to entertain you, inform you, please you. They write stories for people and we all enjoy reading them, whether it be in a newspaper, magazine or a letter from a friend.
Most people glaze over when web developers talk about content management systems. The words "management" and "systems" in the same phrase is enough to send anyone running for the hills. However, using a good robust content management system is vital to any online venture. So lets demystify content management.
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