Mambolove.com is launched! |
Written by The Editor
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We are proud to announce the launch of a new marketing and advocacy
website for Mambo, www.MamboLove.com
This website is setup as a platform to encourage the community to
contribute and get actively involved in Mambo activities and events.
The key objective of this site is to form a global marketing network
for Mambo Communities around the world. |
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Written by The Editor
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A new section, 'Where can I host Mambo', has been set up in Mamboserver.com with a list of companies that offer Mambo Hosting.
This section is for hosting companies to advertise their services
but it is important to note that these companies are not associated
with Mambo. If you have hosting questions you must direct them to the
companies concerned and not to Mambo.
The revenue generated from advertising in this section is used to
help support and maintain Mambo
servers and finance Mambo-related events and services.
For more information, click here. |
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Mambo is music to Jeff Coffin's ears |
Written by Graham Spice
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Jeff Coffin is a Grammy Award-winning saxophonist, composer and member of Béla Fleck and the Flecktones. This is the second version of his site that we have been involved with; each iteration has been created to support Jeff's latest studio release. |
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Written by David Hastie
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The fastest Mambo web site in the world?
 Igor Dutra - Extrabold
There is a distinctive exclusivity that has affixed itself to the Porsche name over time. From June 8 1948, the official birth of the two-seater Porsche 356, to the modern day twin-turbocharged 911 Turbo S Coupe, many of us will only ever dream about tearing up the roads in our very own Porsche. But for Brazilian freelancer and website project manager Igor Dutra, the Porsche name carries significantly different connotations.
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Written by Peter Russell
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Hot on the heels of winning industry recognition as the LinuxWorld
Best Open Source Solution and Best of Show, Mambo has won yet another
award, this time from the UK's largest circulating Linux publication.
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