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AGILEDROP: Our blog posts from June

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You have already seen what Drupal blogs were trending in the previous month, and now it is time to look at all our blog post we wrote. Here are the blog topics we covered in June.

The first blog post was Drupal and the Internet of Things. Unless you’ve been living under the rock these past few years, you might have heard of the term ‘The Internet of Things’. If you’ve always wondered what the Internet of Things is and you know what Drupal is, you should read this blog post.

The second was an Introduction to Drupal Commerce. Drupal and Commerce. These are two words that aren’t usually associated with each other. But do you know that Drupal can become a great eCommerce solution thanks to a dedicated software so-called Drupal Commerce? If you didn’t, then well, you are in for a treat. In this blog post, we took a look at what Drupal Commerce is and how it can be used to create an eCommerce store using Drupal.

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The last blog post in June was How to Integrate Maps to Drupal 8. Thanks to advancements in the tech industry, things that were once difficult have become incredibly easy now. One of these is finding addresses. As an online business, making sure your physical address is easily visible to your users can be crucial. What other way is there to show your visitors your address other than digital maps such as Google Maps, the largest and the most widely used online map software in the world. In this post, we took a look at various ways of adding maps to your Drupal site and how they can be utilized for better convenience for your site visitors.

Those were our blog posts from June. Looking forward to continuing having you as a reader!
 

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