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Although we have been in business since 1991, we first began working with web technologies in 1995. In the intervening years, we have designed and implemented websites for business, education, and government organizations, both on intranets and on the Internet. From that time to the present, our industry has seen a continuous stream of new and emerging technologies, some of which have proven to be indispensable, some useful, and some frankly ill-conceived. From those technologies that have persisted, a few (e.g., HTML, XHTML, XML, PHP, ASP, Javascript, Java, SQL, Oracle, etc.) have gained wide acceptance and have become de facto industry standards.

Working closely with the customer, we blend technologies that are appropriate to a new site's level of sophistication, intended audience, and predicted client bandwidths to create websites that feature excellent usability, a user-friendly organization, and superior communication.

We have two basic website development options from which a customer can choose. Each of these options has a different level of customer involvement.

Regardless of the method you select, our websites all have a standard of set of features that includes a minimum of 8 complete pages, a full-featured eCommerce capability (including a shopping cart and a 2,000-item database), credit card processing capability, interactive forms, an interactive calendar, unlimited web pages, 50 MB of storage capacity, lifetime technical and customer support.

Finally, we want to tell you about the "Cybernetic Facelift." Many older websites were designed at a time when today's technologies didn't exist. Even when a website's technology is kept current, a periodic technological transfusion--a change in the site's design and content--helps to maintain the interest of the frequent visitor and to keep the site fresh. We have redesigned numerous websites, providing their owners with the new, exciting look many web devotees have learned to expect.