Friday, January 19, 2007

Cool Drupal Stuff from Development Seed


I was happy to stumble upon this image to learn more about what the cool folks at Development Seed have been doing with Drupal. I'm working on 2 Drupal based projects these days and I find it enormously helpful to see what other people are thinking and playing with. Even lurking, from afar!Managing News - a photoset on Flickr:
"We just finished our beta work on 'Managing News,' our name for a team aggregator that allows entire organizations to track, manage, analyze, and act on news. It's like a corporate version of Digg meets Bloglines that allows an entire team to monitor news together.

The set of Drupal modules that makes up Managing News is the result of two very exciting intranet projects we worked on with The World Bank (whose intranet is named Buzz Monitor) and World Resource Institute."
You can read more about this work here. Image from Development Seed.
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4 Comments:

Blogger D'Arcy said...

Nancy, that IS cool! Thanks for pointing it out. I'll be checking it out myself ASAP.

7:44 PM  
Anonymous Lee LeFever said...

Man oh man. I was just in Vancouver with the guys at Bryght and they showed off some of the new capabilities of Drupal 5, which is working on their new hosted sites. There is a module called "Views" which is very impressive and hard to explain. It's a new way to display and organize the things going on in your site with no programming. I'm excited about it. http://drupal.org/project/views

2:42 PM  
Anonymous Lee LeFever said...

Man oh man. I was just in Vancouver with the guys at Bryght and they showed off some of the new capabilities of Drupal 5, which is working on their new hosted sites. There is a module called "Views" which is very impressive and hard to explain. It's a new way to display and organize the things going on in your site with no programming. I'm excited about it. http://drupal.org/project/views

2:42 PM  
Blogger Keith Instone said...

Nancy - we have Drupal AND Nexus for Change in common. I have been working with Drupal for several years now, using it and trying to find time to improve its usability. Another topic for when you come to visit us in Bowling Green in March.

6:49 PM  

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