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The Government Domain: New & Free Regulations Trackers

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
The independent web developers of this 2.0 world have done a great job in making federal legislative information available in new ways; see GovTrack.us and OpenCongress.org for examples. The same is happening with federal regulatory information.

Lil Wayne Posts 1st Letter to Fans from Prison via New Website

Friday, April 2nd, 2010
Lil Wayne and his people are doing a great job of keeping Weezy in contact with his fans and the world. Young Money just launched an all new website, WeezyThanxYou.com, which is where theyll be posting all of Waynes letters sent from his prison cell in Rikers Island Prison. Continue reading to check out Lil [...]

Website Programmer

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
October 28th, 2009 Website ProgrammerLooking for a conscientious programmer to review html code on my site. Very simple site created with a combination of Evrsoft editor and Weebly but some code conflicts. May need some special code also. For a good programmer, this is a quick job but could lead to ongoing work on my other sites.Similar JobsWebsite ProgrammerWebsite ProgrammerWebsite ProgrammerWebsite Programmer GuruSocial Networking WebsiteScript Programmer NeededPhp Or Asp Website Programme

Search Engine Optimisation and One-Way Links

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Once your website is up and running and you have done all your search engine optimisation exactly as you should have, you move onto the crucially important job of building reciprocal and inbound links. The importance has always fallen to building highly reputable reciprocal links. When you obtain a reciprocal link from another website, [...]

How Technology is Democratising the Web

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
October 27, 2009 | By David B. Ascot In Internet Marketing | I was talking the other day to a colleague about website building. He told me that in the mid-90s, a government agency allotted a budget of $400,000 for websites, not knowing what it would cost.About five years later, a company made the decision that it was time to get online. They did some research and found a web designer who told the company that they could do the job for $40,000!Fast forward to 2003 – the Internet had star