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Welcome to Sassafras Systems!
How can we help you grow your organization?
- Advertise by establishing a web presence - fast
- Interact with your customers, partners, members
- Improve operations with electronic commerce and other online applications
- Enhance or provide new web-based service offerings
- Develop prototypes for new web-based businesses
About Sassafras Systems
Sassafras Systems develops cost-effective web solutions for growing organizations by enhancing full-featured open source applications and developing custom applications to provide complete web solutions including design, hosting, support and ongoing enhancements at reasonable prices. We also provide open source applications, tools, enhancements and fixes under the GNU license. Our solutions engineers have developed or contributed to many successful solutions, including:
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Posted by kevin on Friday, September 16, 2011 @ 10:04:45 CDT (23520 reads)
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- October 1, 2009 -- Sassafras Systems today announced the completion of nukeSEO™ DH, an add-on incorporated into the RavenNuke™ content management system that dynamically generates the HTML HEAD section TITLE, META description and META keywords tags using content from the page. nukeSEO DH also enables site administrators to specify these tags at multiple levels.
The ability to use page-specific TITLE and META tags significantly enhances the ability fo search engines to accurately identify and verify the page's content. Using content from the page to generate these tags is a valuable search engine optimization (SEO) technique.
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Posted by kevin on Tuesday, September 04, 2007 @ 02:09:48 CDT (113110 reads)
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- September 5, 2007 -- Sassafras Systems today announced the completion of alpha testing of nukeFEED™, a free PHP-based tool to allow webmasters to create syndicated feeds for their websites running RavenNuke™ or PHP-Nuke.
The ability to syndicate website content increases traffic by providing a greater reach through RSS readers and portals and improves search engine rankings by increasing the number of links to a site. The recent acquisition of popular feed publisher FeedBurner.com by Google is seen by many as validation of the growing feed syndication market, as well as a signal that we can expect to see more ads in syndicated feeds in the near future.
The upcoming release of nukeFEED™ will provide PHP-Nuke webmasters with significantly improved syndication features, eliminating most of the current limitations with standard PHP-Nuke syndication tools. PHPNuke webmasters will no longer be limited to syndicating the last 10 news stories in RSS .91 format and, if they have the right download, recent forum topics. nukeFEED™ provides the ability to syndicate many different types of content in current formats at different levels, sequences for a specified number of items. It includes integration with FeedBurner for even greater reach, usage reporting and statistics, and revenue opportunities through feed advertising. Read More...
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Posted by kevin on Wednesday, June 27, 2007 @ 11:33:45 CDT (10576 reads)
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Sassafras Systems will develop several tools for nukeSEO.com to increase the use of RSS syndication for websites using the PHP-Nuke and RavenNuke content management systems (CMS), including nukeFEED, nukePIE, and nukeREADER.
- nukeFEED gives webmasters the ability to syndicate many different types of content in all current formats, including RSS 2.0 and ATOM. The ability to syndicate content increases website traffic by providing a greater reach through RSS readers and portals and improves search engine rankings by increasing the number of links to a site.
- nukePIE integrates the SimplePIE RSS reader with PHP-Nuke and RavenNuke to enable the display of syndicated feeds from other sites using current format formats, including RSS 2.0 and ATOM. It will replace the standard function used to display RSS feeds in blocks, and add the ability to popup a description of the syndicated item, if available, to further optimize the feed for search engines.
- nukeREADER, currently in the planning stages, has the goal to provide even greater abilities to display or consume syndicated feeds in PHP-Nuke and RavenNuke. It will build on nukePIE and provide additional functionality for displaying syndicated content, including a module and blocks that can display content from multiple feeds simultaneously. As the design has been confirmed, nukeSEO is accepting feedback, ideas, suggestions and comments for nukeREADER.
For more information, visit nukeSEO.com.
nukeFEED™, nukePIE™, nukeREADER™ and nukeSEO™ are all trademarks of nukeSEO.com
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Posted by kevin on Tuesday, November 01, 2005 @ 19:06:50 CST (75210 reads)
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The upcoming release of nukeSEO tm includes features for ethical search engine optimization, including: robots.txt validation, researching keywords, keyword relevancy, keyword density, keyword suggestion / similar keywords, competitive analysis by keyword, meta tag maintenance and validation, Google sitemap XML generation, site submission to major search engines, keyword ranking and position, search engine saturation, link popularity, and more. Read More...
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Posted by kevin on Monday, March 22, 2004 @ 08:45:32 CST (10686 reads)
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Add Google News search results with your own search words to your site as headlines with an RSS feed using the updated version of SassaNews - Google News edition. Version 1.1 accomodates recent changes in the Google News search results format that prevent version 1 from working correctly and provides greater adaptability for future changes.
Preview it here. Download it here.
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Posted by kevin on Sunday, January 11, 2004 @ 21:54:36 CST (12356 reads)
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SassaNews is a FREE PHP-based tool for adding syndicated Google News headlines to your site. It was designed to work with PHP-based content management systems (e.g. phpNuke), but could be used with other RSS tools as well. SassaNews saves searches on your server to minimize bandwidth-using searches. It searches on demand / does not require scheduled (e.g. CRON) jobs and uses a security key to block bandwidth-stealing access by other servers. Our first open-source download is available in the downloads section.
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