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Top Publishing and Content Management web application list!
By Amarendra Bhushan for CEOWORLD Magazine Updated:December 19, 2008
After scrutinizing the web for Web 2.0 sites both new and old, we developed a “short list” of over 25 sites in each category. The jury was formed by 15 top Internet and Web 2.0 experts from US, India, UK, Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Ireland, Australia, Sweden and South Africa.
The websites were evaluated by majority of votes based on ten main criteria:
- Content
- Authority
- Navigation
- Design
- Accessibility
- Innovation
- Business sense and growth expectations
- Degree of competition mix in their market
- Team
- Traffic type: blog, wiki, Services using tags, Mash up based on Google / Yahoo / Live.com maps, Feeds and social networking sites etc.
Top nominated Publishing & Content Management web application!
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| Top Web apps List:
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If your company is listed here, and you want to add some information Please drop us a comment–
or
if your company is not listed here and you think it should.
submit your Web apps, send an email to: info@ceoworld.biz
Check back often, we’ll update this review list frequently.
So – what I want to do is give people an opportunity to promote their useful company and services here on CEOWORLD Magazine and an opportunity for others to find new tools to work on.
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