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January 12, 2009

Antenna – Web Design Studio

Filed under: HTML,web design,web site building — Tags: — admin @ 11:27 pm

Antenna enables you to design and develop great looking professional web sites rapidly – without any coding or HTML knowledge. Using transparent layers, master pages and pixel accurate positioning, Antenna makes web site building a visual experience – more like using an art or desktop publishing package, instead of programming. Now you can concentrate on aesthetics and design – instead of spending hours just trying to make your HTML code work – have fun and make your site look stunning!

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December 6, 2008

Prosecutors file motion complaining about Kieffer’s Web sites

Filed under: web sites — Tags: , , — admin @ 1:31 pm

The Duluth man accused of being a phony federal lawyer is still maintaining two Web sites in violation of his probation, according to a motion filed by North Dakota prosecutors.  Howard Kieffer, 53, has been maintaining the sites BOP Watch and BOP Law, which suggest that he can represent clients as an attorney in federal court.In a motion filed on Nov. 26, federal prosecutor Drew Wrigley sought to revoke Kieffer’s bail arguing that he violated his release by representing himself as an attorney. “The ink was likely not yet dry before Howard Kieffer violated that condition,” Wrigley wrote.   Wrigley cited a call Kieffer had with a federal inmate in Indiana that he told prison officials was “legal” and thus couldn’t be recorded. A hearing to determine Kieffer’s bail status is set for Thursday in Bismarck, N.D.

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December 5, 2008

Facebook Aims to Extend Its Reach Across the Web

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Facebook, the Internet’s largest social network, wants to let you take your friends with you as you travel the Web. But having been burned by privacy concerns in the last year, it plans to keep close tabs on those outings.

Facebook Connect, as the company’s new feature is called, allows its members to log onto other Web sites using their Facebook identification and see their friends’ activities on those sites. Like Beacon, the controversial advertising program that Facebook introduced and then withdrew last year after it raised a hullabaloo over privacy, Connect also gives members the opportunity to broadcast their actions on those sites to their friends on Facebook.

In the next few weeks, a number of prominent Web sites will weave this service into their pages, including those of the Discovery Channel and The San Francisco Chronicle, the social news site Digg, the genealogy network Geni and the online video hub Hulu.

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