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Ulitzer will be launching Open BlueDragon Developer's Journal at http://openbluedragon.ulitzer.com. Open BlueDragon Developer's Journal will offer articles, blog entries, feature stories, and news to its developer community.

Open BlueDragon is the world's favorite open source GPL J2EE CFML runtime engine, supporting all the popular CFML frameworks. Open BlueDragon is the open source version of the popular BlueDragon CFML engine. BlueDragon was the first-ever CFML alternative engine and with over 10 years of production banked you can be assured it is ready for deployment.
This February, Ulitzer will be launching 6,000 new author sites for leading technology authors and software industry rock stars. Ulitzer.com is also open to new authors who would like to be published on any professional topic of their choice. Authors can submit their bio and articles for consideration using the pre-beta page here.
Ulitzer author home pages are designed to offer its authors Google ad revenue through their Google AdSense accounts, as well as free banner advertising for all authors who want to take advantage of it. Ulitzer authors can place an ad banner on their home page that is valued at $185 CPM (page leaderboard banner).
Authors can also launch their own magazine on any topic in less than 90 seconds by hitting Ulitzer's "magic" button.
The new magazine is launched prepopulated with articles, blogs, and news stories and a complete masthead of its founder, editor, and contributors. Some of the upcoming Ulitzer titles include such magazines as Broadway Magazine, Gutenberg Communications, Enterprise Mashups Journal, Multi-Touch Developer's Journal, RIA Developer's Journal, and ColdFusion Developer's Journal 2.0.
Ulitzer will be launched in February with 1,000 new magazine and journal titles, authored by more than 6,000 rock star technology writers, and over 1 million original and copyrighted articles. Ulitzer titles will be published under the Creative Commons license.
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