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Welcome to Geeklog Tuesday, May 21 2013 @ 11:20 AM EDT

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Geeklog @ Wikipedia.org!

Geeklog
  • Monday, March 14 2005 @ 06:22 AM EST
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I have just started to write an article about Geeklog at Wikipedia.org.

Without wanting to replace anything that is to be found on this site here, I think it is important to make Geeklog more known and to spread the word.

I invite everyone developing/contributing to geeklog to post a link to their site just as I did and to extend the article to give readers an impressive text about this impressive software! Let us tell the world that this is the greatest software for Weblog they can find by simply naming features, developers, plugins and everything else that is a part of it!

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  • Geeklog @ Wikipedia.org!
  • Authored by:Dirk on Monday, March 14 2005 @ 01:53 PM EST
I did actually see some referrals from Wikipedia in our server logs already:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Content_Management_Systems
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMS

bye, Dirk
  • Geeklog @ Wikipedia.org!
  • Authored by:Robin on Wednesday, March 30 2005 @ 10:18 AM EST
Me too :D

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www.geeklog.now.pl
  • Geeklog @ Wikipedia.org!
  • Authored by:Dirk on Wednesday, March 30 2005 @ 01:50 PM EST
I guess the "pl" is a bit of a giveaway ;-) Thanks, Robin.

bye, Dirk

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