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Themes. WordPress. You've heard this a thousand times: WordPress is the most popular content management system (aka CMS) in the world.

WordPress

W3Techs reports that 59% of sites using CMS are built on WordPress. It's so successful that it's almost become a synonym for CMS! So what makes WordPress the preferred choice for millions of developers, designers, and anyone who needs a website really? First of all, WordPress is free and open source. This doesn't only mean that you get it for free (duh), but also that a team of developers from all over the world works constantly on improving it.

In a nutshell, it's an extremely versatile system that enables you to create pretty much any sort of website you can think of. Yes, any sort. Real Estate - Real Estate Q&A Blog - NYTimes.com. Le billautshow. Untitled from Jean Michel Billaut on Vimeo.

Le billautshow

(pour ceux qui ne savent pas, Douai se trouve dans le Nord de la France, la patrie de qui vous savez... Laurent est donc un ch'ti - sont bien les ch'tis...) Laurent nous explique Kinomap : une plateforme de partage de vidéos géolocalisées... Imaginez pour faire simple : un mélange de youtube avec Google maps. Notre ami a démarré dans sa commune... à vélo. Il nous fait une vraie démo du résultat dans notre conversation visiophonie. A droite de l'écran un parcours sur une google maps. Combien coûte une puce GPS qui enregistre la position seconde par seconde ? Qui utilise ce type d'applications ? Quels en seront les usages ? WhoisMark - Website Research And Analysis.

5 Popular Startups and How They Got Funding. This post originally appeared on Forbes.com, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about social media, business and technology. Why do web startups raise money? And how? These are two questions that account for a huge corpus of tech and financial discussion. Despite the complexity involved in these questions, their answers can be condensed into an eight-word statement: Someone somewhere thought he'd make his money back. The banking sector gets its own start-up boom/bubble. In 2010 we had a bunch of innovative ideas become mainstream and start to impact the banking arena (for a full coverage see my post in Huffington.)

The banking sector gets its own start-up boom/bubble

However, 2011 promises to be more disruptive because as the economy finally starts to warm up, we’ll be seeing a lot of new private equity investment into start-ups in the finance arena. A new dot com boom? The intersection of interaction design, mobile technology, mobile payments, social media interactions, geo-location technology and augmented reality is producing a land grab for innovative new start-ups. We’ve already seen quite a few investments in new banking start-ups in 2010, which are the early stages of a new boom in the mobile tech space. Web finance & business models. FinTech Innovation Lab. Is Google the best candidate to create a good, customer-focused. Slowly -- and sometimes not so slowly -- the bricks have been giving way to the clicks for the past 15 years.

Is Google the best candidate to create a good, customer-focused

Plenty of formerly unassailable business models have suffered as a result. The tears flowing for these companies, however, have been few outside their own high, stony walls. Users, customers, innovators, seekers -- the majority bottom sections of the social and economic pyramids -- these are the big winners in the many wonderful effects of the Web and Internet. And I for one have the freedom, productivity, choice and empowerment to prove it. Except in one glaring area: banking. I have had it with the old financial processes, lack of capability, murky institutions, rips-offs, peonage fees/rates -- and especially attitudes.

I have had it with credit cards, banks, mutual fund companies, PayPal, debit cards, MasterCard and Visa. Private Banking Business Models. Meniga : White Label PFM (OFM) Solution for Banks and Credit Unions. The BIG SHIFT to online for financial products: Google Finance research. At their annual ThinkBanking event last Thursday (Sept 9th) in Sydney, the Google Financial Services Team released their latest behavioral research supported by Global Reviews’ Customer Experience Benchmarking.

The BIG SHIFT to online for financial products: Google Finance research

The results are a shock to those expecting traditional marketing methods to strongly influence customer behavior in respect to product selection in the financial services space. Startup Company Lawyer. 50 Awesome Social Networks for Finance Geeks. Learning about finance is so much easier when you can see first-hand what others are doing to achieve success.

50 Awesome Social Networks for Finance Geeks

That’s the beauty of social networks with a focus on finance. The following social networks offer opportunities for finance students and geeks to contribute as well as learn from others. Whether you are interested in investing, business, participating in peer-to-peer loans, or personal finance growth, the following social networks are sure to help you make connections with others in the world of finance. Investing and General Finance From learning investment strategies to staying on top of market news these social networks all have a focus on investing and general finance topics.

Zacks Investment Research. Business and Economics Business and economics are an important segment of finance. Jigsaw.