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The Company edit

Page On Web Ltd (POW) is a Company helps businesses through the internet by delivering content management solutions, Web design, and online marketing.

"As the globally evolving Internet provides ever new access points to virtual discourse forums, it also promotes new civic relations and associations within which communicative power may flow and accumulate. Thus, traditionally ... national-embedded peripheries get entangled into greater, international peripheries, with stronger combined powers... The Internet, as a consequence, changes the topology of the "centre-periphery" model, by stimulating conventional peripheries to interlink into "super-periphery" structures, which enclose and "besiege" several centres at once" [1]

The company aspire to a partnership relationship with the clients, help the business to identify how to respond to and engage with social media by identifying and implementing web tools and services for internal communications and consumer engagement.

POW Company is located in Whitstable, Kent, Uk


The POW System edit

POW System is a web content management system (CMS) is designed to run in the background of a public website. It allows administrators to edit content through an admin panel that is then shown and displayed on the public frontend of the website. Often there are several levels of users who have control over the content on the website, these can be super admins, copy writers and editors. Using a special access control system through the web browser creators and editors can manage documents within the CMS. Overall the content management system controls and allows admins to manage workflow and business processes. Generally all content in the CMS are stored in an online database system. This database system allows for quick and easy access by all applications and also affords strong security and backup capabilities. This kind of system also allows for version control of web pages. The system is organized with a menu area where possible create unlimited selections. An area of ​​editable box for other item. Upload pictures, upload files. In the pages created is possible embed any script you want to edit code working like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Google tools, etc.. When create a page as you work on a standard sheet of text as a word for example. Fully editable graphic how to change skin. Editable keywords for search engines the name editable website. POW Systems are upgradable packages, is possible use multimedia and accessory kits. Option to improve the product by entering a chat module, or a newsletter and many other systems viewed below. All modules like Chat, Newsletter, Guestbook, Poll On-Line, Forum-Blog, News, Gallery, Adv Rotator, Form Mail, Login Guest, Multilevel, Counterwill be added for use through the control panel of the website.


POW System Mobile edit

Native applications exist for Android, iOS (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad) Windows Phone 7, and BlackBerry which provide access to some of the features in the system Admin panel and Social Networks


Web Content Management System edit

Main article: Web Content Management System Web content management (WCM) is a bundled or stand-alone application used to create, manage, store, and deploy content on Web pages. Web content includes text, graphics and photos, video, audio, and code (e.g., for applications) that renders other content or interacts with the user. WCM may also catalog or index content, select or assemble content at runtime, or deliver content to specific visitors in a personalized way, such as in different languages.


References edit

  1. a b Berdal, S.R.B. (2004) (PDF), Public deliberation on the Web: A Habermasian inquiry into online discourse, Oslo: University of Oslo, http://www.duo.uio.no/publ/informatikk/2004/20535/SimonBerdal.pdf
  2. Multiple (wiki). "Content management system". Docforge. http://docforge.com/wiki/Content_management_system. Retrieved 2010-01-19.
  3. Mike Johnston. "CMS or WCM - Which is Which?". cmscritic.com. http://www.cmscritic.com/cms-or-wcm-which-is-which/. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
  4. Mike Johnston (2009). "What is a CMS?". CMS Critic. http://cmscritic.com/what-is-a-cms. Retrieved 2009-02-13.
  5. "The 5 hidden costs of running a CMS". http://thinkvitamin.com/web-industry/the-5-hidden-costs-of-running-a-cms/. Retrieved 17 March 2011.

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