
Open Ecommerce
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Hosted by Open Channels FM · technology · EN-US · 242 episodes
Open Ecommerce is a podcast with conversations in the world of ecommerce through the lens of open source. It's about the communities, conversations, and ideas driving how online commerce evolves. We talk with the people behind the projects, businesses, and movements that are shaping what open, independent commerce looks like today and where it's headed. This feed is also home to the complete Do the Woo archive, one of the most recognized shows in the WooCommerce and WordPress commerce space, so whether you're here for what's new or want to explore years of back catalog, you'll find it all in one place.
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Open Ecommerce
An update on Open Channels News, new fall series (including "AI for the Rest of Us"), and a preview of the Open Channels FM 5.0 release coming in September.

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