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BrowserCMS Software for Web Content Management Powers Website for U.S. Department of Commerce.


BETHESDA, Md. -- BrowserMedia announced today the launch of a new website based on BrowserCMS (TM), BrowserMedia's Web Content Management software. The website (www.cldp.doc.gov) is a critical communications tool for the Commercial Law Development Program of the Office of General Counsel at the United States Department of Commerce The United States Department of Commerce is the Cabinet department of the United States government concerned with promoting economic growth. It was originally created as the United States Department of Commerce and Labor on February 14, 1903. .

BrowserCMS (TM) is designed for those clients that require frequent, direct updates to the information contained within their websites. It is a complete Web Content Management System that supports web content re-use, workflow The automatic routing of documents to the users responsible for working on them. Workflow is concerned with providing the information required to support each step of the business cycle. , and management of special content types such as press releases and events. The product enables a client's non-technical staff to add, edit, and delete To remove an item of data from a file or to remove a file from the disk. See file wipe, trash and undelete.

1. (operating system) delete - (Or "erase") To make a file inaccessible.
 Web content through an easy-to-use Web based Coming from a Web server. See Web application.  interface.

An updated version of the software, BrowserCMS (TM) 2.0, is set for release in early January. "It is hard to imagine managing a website today without a CMS (1) See content management system and color management system.

(2) (Conversational Monitor System) Software that provides interactive communications for IBM's VM operating system.
," says Kerry Gunther, BrowserMedia CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "It has become a standard operating practice for corporate, association, and government clients."

About BrowserMedia:

BrowserMedia is a leading interactive web development and Internet software company. Since 1998, more than 150 commercial, association, and non-profit clients have chosen BrowserMedia to produce outstanding user experiences, generate new streams of revenue, and provide Internet solutions that better serve external customers and members, while streamlining internal business processes. Learn more about us at www.browsermedia.com.
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