Why content management fails

I came upon an article by Jeffrey Veen today that makes some very good points. In talking about the general lack of success with Content Management Systems he notes that websites are publications. Further, "all publications require editorial expertise."

His argument pertains particularly to companies and their web-sites. But, what about blogs?

I'll leave that as a rhetorical question today to be revisited soon.

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