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		<title>The Evolution of CMS (or how you too can now kick Web butt)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Invention has many mothers.  Aside from necessity, which we get from the old saying, there is also thrift, boredom, sloth and efficiency.

I wrote my first CMS (content management system) tool in 2002 using Visual Basic 6.0.  I wanted to maintain a blog, but did not want to use one of the popular blog [...]]]></description>
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