Content Management Systems : I have been working in this area for years, beginning with my first system, coded in perl, for the City of Austin, Texas website. I really think we should design systems that the user does not have to know html markup to communicate effectively, that are also easy to manage in an enterprise setting.
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Wednesday, October 16, 2002

While checking out Allafrica.com's website, I noticed that it is powered by a perl-based open source content management system called XML::Comma. Content is created and stored as XML files, and then indexed by a relational database such as mysql. Nice approach that is quick and easy to maintain. And it's perl!
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This is a wonderful service - RSS modules of news feeds from AllAfrica.com. This is a pretty good news service - About AllAfrica.com: "posting over 700 stories daily in English and French and offering a diversity of multi-lingual streaming programming as well as a 400,000-article searchable archive (which includes the archive of Africa News Service dating from 1997)." They offer over 80 different feeds, also in French. Be sure to follow their RDF/RSS Headline Modules instructions to get the correct URL. For example, if you are interested in an RSS feed for news about Mali, the URL would be:
http://allafrica.com/tools/headlines/rdf/mali/headlines.rdf
or you could find the link from NewsIsFree, which massages the URL into several useful forms.
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