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		<description><![CDATA[Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Can you tell I&#8217;m really excited? I was just reading up on today&#8217;s blog posts and came across a post that talks about something called &#8220;ColdBricks&#8221;. Oscar Arevalo writes: ColdBricks is a free and open source content management system specially tailored for highly modular websites like portals and dashboards. The current [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Can you tell I&#8217;m really excited? I was just reading up on today&#8217;s blog posts and came across a post that talks about something called &#8220;ColdBricks&#8221;.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.oscararevalo.com/index.cfm/2008/5/7/ColdBricks-10" target="_blank">Oscar Arevalo</a> writes:</p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://coldbricks.com/index.cfm" target="_blank">ColdBricks</a> is a free and open source content management system specially tailored for highly modular websites like portals and dashboards. The current version runs on ColdFusion 7, 8 and Railo 2</p></blockquote>
<p>I was immediately curious to see it in action. The ColdBricks website has a fully working <a href="http://coldbricks.com/demos.cfm" target="_blank">live demo</a> and I am totally impressed! This is a great piece of programming and it&#8217;s free and completely open source. Go ahead and try it yourself! I am sure you&#8217;ll be as pleasantly surprised as I am. This really is a serious competitor for the Drupals and Joomlas out there and it runs on ColdFusion ;-)</p>
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