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Visitor Tracker is an analytic & graphical module that can help you to analyze the behavior of a user during a visiting session. It dynamically generates flow chart (Visitor Paths Map) to display paths of a visitor.
MyMediaGallery is a powerful Community-enabled Photo and Media gallery built for the DotNetNuke framework.
Aggregate modules into dynamically generated table. You can build more complex pages by using this module.
This DotNetNuke module helps you to create media galleries quickly and easily. It supports many kinds of media types - images (such as jpg, gif, bmp, and tiff), video (avi, mpeg, rm, wmv) and flash. You can upload media files to your gallery.
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May is a month of “Festivals” the world over! From the Strawberry St. Festival in Richmond, VA to Sposalizio dell’ Albero (the Wedding of the Trees) in Vetralla, Italy people find reason to celebrate this glorious month. And at DotNetNuke we believe we have reason to celebrate too!
First, I would like to thank everyone for the feedback and support since the original release of this module. It’s been quite interesting. This module has many things planned for it, but I did want to make sure it lived in the wild for a bit to fix any issues that have been found before I begin adding more features. As it turns out, there were two significant fixes that were required.
A few weeks ago I was having dinner with some non-techy close friends (this group is made of medical doctors, cancer researchers and a photographer – definitely an interesting mix). The conversation was about the economy, the situation in Europe and at one point we started talking about social media / social networking. One of my friends said: “I really don’t get what the big deal is about social networking, I’ve been socially networking since I was little, actually, we’re socially networking right now”.