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Comparing VirtueMart and Magento While the Joomla! plus VirtueMart combination is already known to many as a simple and free e-commerce solution, Magento is a newcomer in the game. Bu...
eBay will acquire Magento Big news yesterday: Announced simultaneously on the eBay site as well as in the Magento blog: Magento will be part of eBay. This should not come as a ...
Google Translation API is no longer free Google Translate is used by many to quickly translate chunks of text, when a real translator is not available. Googles API-service was however abused ...
Handling Magento errors Magento 1.4 ships with a new feature, which effectively hides errors from your visitors. If some kind of error occurs - a PHP Fatal Error, or PHP Noti...
Mage::Camp presentation on MageBridge Last week I had the pleasure of visiting Mage::Camp - a great Magento event in London, UK. Organized by Magento Enterprise partner OnTap, the event of...
Magento 1.4 and PHP Deprecated warnings While Magento 1.4.1.1 is fully compatible with PHP 5.3, using the PEAR command-line (as in the shell-script called pear) still throws multiple PHP Dep...
Magento 2.0 from scratch During the Magento Developers Paradise 2010 (rescheduled because of some ash coming from Iceland) various topics passed by, but one of the most exciti...
Magento Commerce Security Vulnerabilities Here's a very nice blog (written by Vic Cherubini) that explains how a hacker could use a bit of social engineering to make the Magento administr...
Magento Developer Paradise 2011 - Day 2 After an awsome first day, the second day started off nicely: A day full with exciting talks about various subjects. Here's a compilation of all ...
Magento Developer Paradise 2011 - Day 3 The third and final day of Magento Developers Paradise actually only covered the morning, and had a slow start: Most of the attendees had a rough nigh...

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