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A few Words From The Apes, Monkeys, and Various Primates That Make Up The Cheeky Monkey Super Squad.

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Do Companies Need More Than One Website?

To most people that are in business one website seems to work just fine. However, there is a new trend that is causing us all to stop in our monkey tracks. There are a few reasons why a company would even consider having several websites. Here are a few of

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4 Steps to a Better Web Development Process

When it comes to building websites, you need to always work towards a better process. This monkey came across an article by Forbes on 4 steps for a better web development process. Like a monkey loves bananas, it’s important that you educate yourselves to produce a better web development process.

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Protecting Against WordPress PlugIn Vulnerabilities

Open source is the greatest way to keep the communication going in the tribe, but it needs to be done intelligently to stay safe. We’ve talked before about the state of Drupal security, and the great Drupal features attracting high-profile security-sensitive clients like the White House and major media outlets.

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Drupal Etiquette

Yesterday I was combing Drupal.org and I noticed a few things. Online etiquette has really changed. Not that it was ever great, to begin with. If you are going to be a part of the Drupal community and post to forums, social media, and groups, then there is some form

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Drupal is at the Intersection of Art and Science

It is no secret that we’re wild about Drupal. Very few people can match the enthusiasm of wild monkeys, but our partners at Acquia are a rare exception. Wentworth’s main point is that, like Apple, “Drupal sits at the intersection of art and science.” What Wentworth means by this is

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Is Drupal Still Secure?

You’ve probably heard a million times that Drupal.org had to reset passwords. According to a source “Passwords for almost one million accounts on the Drupal.org website are being reset after hackers gained unauthorized access to sensitive user data.” If you’re not sure what Drupal.org is it’s the official website for

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