Open Source CMS

Want to try one, or more, open source CMS systems out without having to download and install software? Check out this little nugget from ResearchBuzz:

“Now THIS is a marvelous idea. Put a bunch of content management systems online with screenshots, and descriptions. Make the admin passwords public so that anyone can log in and “test-drive” the system. Delete and reinstall each system every two hours. It’s called opensourceCMS.com and you can get to at http://opensourcecms.com/ , natch.”

This looks like a very cool little place to play around, eh?

Link found via Scoble’s link blog.

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