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Drupal Vs Joomla - SEO Point of view

We all know that search engines does not like pages with meaningless querystrings. By default, both the CMSs produce alternate URLs with all sorts of numbers and things in the querystring. Both have a feature to produce neat URLs which removes the querystring and adds the numbers as the foldernames within the URL. This makes use of an .htaccess file. Using the bundled Clean URLs basically removes the “?q=” portion. so an article URL which would otherwise have been “http://www.example.com/?q=node/83″ would now become “http://www.example.com/node/83″. Nice and Easy. Content is always 1 folder deep where the foldername “node” has absolutely no significance.

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Drupal Vs Joomla

Drupal has a superior architecture and very SEO friendly. It can cater to your needs, it can be used for a simple FAQ site or a very large million visitor site. Here are some Key pros and cons of the two systems. Drupal * Rock solid & high quality platform * Real multi-site-feature (only one installation for several sites) * Any Kind of user groups & user permissions, OpenId compliant in Version 6 * Can run membership and community sites, not only CMS etc * Powerful templating system. Any XHTML or CSS template can be easily converted to Drupal. * Drupal needs a little time investment to realize all the huge possibilities of Drupal * Clear, high quality code and API (easy to integrate with other solutions etc) * Flexibility and no known limitations * Many high profile sites use Drupal (e.g.: MTV UK, BBC, the Onion, Nasa, Greenpeace UK, New york observer. ) Joomla * If you are not techy its good to start * Easy install & setup with your mouse

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The Top 10 Open Source Content Management Systems

The top 10 Open Source Content Management Systems: 1. Drupal 2. WordPress 3. Joomla 4. Media Wiki 5. Liferay 6. TYPO3 7. Moodle 8. Dolphin 9. Pligg 10. Movable Type

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The Top 10 Open Source Content Management Systems

The top 10 Open Source Content Management Systems: 1. Drupal 2. WordPress 3. Joomla 4. Media Wiki 5. Liferay 6. TYPO3 7. Moodle 8. Dolphin 9. Pligg 10. Movable Type

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Collaboration Is At The Heart Of Open Source Content Management -- Open Source Content Management

Collaboration and social networking are driving the fortunes of a pair of up-and-coming open source platforms. In content management for the Web, Drupal is conquering new territory as companies look to build Web sites designed from the ground up to support social interaction. On the enterprise content management front, Alfresco has made collaboration and interoperability the keystones of its platform.

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Morris Drupal project; jacksonville.com relaunches Tuesday - Wired Journalists

(NOTE: delayed, said Yelvington on Nov. 18. Minor rollout maybe across Tgiving?) "What's different about this project is that we intend to evolve -- and publicly release -- a standard newspaper-optimized configuration, including templates that meet newspaper ad requirements -- so that building a large-scale newspaper website management system becomes a quick implementation instead of many weeks of customization."

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