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Vivvo News Publishing CMS - News Publishing
   
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VIVVO is scalable and powerful news and media publishing solution with variety of plug-ins that helps you create a full website easily - an ideal solution for your network or website. Not only you will be able to create different layouts easily, you can also have different groups of people to help you manage your content with the built-in privilege system. Features Media Streaming, full WYSIWYG editor, SE Friendly URLs, XML/JavaScript syndication, AJAX dragndrop, comments/ratings, web browser-based administration interface, full search engine, multi-language support, newsletter, poll and much more.



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