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		<title>Dolphin7 by BoonEx</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 19:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Somewhere in my travels I saw a reference to an open source software package called Dolphin7. This is a CMS based community building software package. It was designed as a platform for dating sites, but has features, according to the website, that rival the web 2.0 social networking sites. A package like this starts me [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Somewhere in my travels I saw a reference to an open source software package called <a rel="nofollow" href="http://thehobbywebmaster.heresthesite.com/go_to/Dolphin7/377/1">Dolphin7</a>. This is a CMS based community building software package. It was designed as a platform for dating sites, but has features, according to <a rel="nofollow" href="http://thehobbywebmaster.heresthesite.com/go_to/the_website/377/2">the website</a>, that rival the web 2.0 social networking sites. A package like this starts me thinking about possibilities. There were three areas that immediately came to mind.</p>
<p>I have downloaded the software and will begin to investigate those possibilities in the near future. I have been interested in hosting an article site so I will see if the software can be adapted to that end. Along with that goes my live sound wiki site. I tried some wiki software but the security (maybe my settings) left something to be desired. I checked it one day to find over 3000 spam comments on the home page alone. The other thought that I had is a shopping community site.</p>
<p>This may also prove to be a solution for my music site. I had found a file upload software and installed it on the site. This software seems to draw a lot of attention from a bad element via the search engines. When someone tried to upload a .php file last week I took the upload software offline. (A php file could probably be used to take control of my server space.)</p>
<p>Expect a further post on this software package when I have had opportunity to check it out. Being open source the code is available to modify as desired. This may lead to some new knowledge and be a bunch of fun.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://thehobbywebmaster.heresthesite.com/go_to/Check_out_the_software_package/377/3">Check out the software package</a> and tell me your thoughts in a comment. If the software spawns ideas that you think would work but have no interest in pursuing let me know!</p>
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