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... it,” he replied.
“Then why do you have a website?” I wanted to know.
“To have a presence on the Internet.”
A few days later, our home inspector was giving us an update on ... me that way.”
“Then why do you have a website?” I asked.
“To have a presence on the Internet.”
A lot of entrepreneurs and small businesses are sold on paying for ...
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... with you and the chances of closing a deal get brighter. Without an online presence, a business is bound to lose many customers. Just like their big counterparts, the small businesses ... your website with his credit cards etc. does not mean that the road has an unexpected end. The presence of a website is enough for a prospective customer to believe in the abilities of a business to some extent. By ...
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... s no surprise to find AWG also utilizes Web 2.0 to further expand its strong online presence.
With many companies only touching their toes to the Web 2.0 waters, or avoiding the pool completely, ... website design is rich content, they’ve applied the same principles to their Web 2.0 presence. Focusing on delivering quality content to attract followers, rather than spamming techniques employed by ...
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... IDF withdrew from Nablus, a new group was launched on Thursday morning which aims to restore Jewish presence to the Joseph’s Tomb compound, in the heart of the West Bank city.
The initiative follows improved security ... Yeshiva at Joseph's Tomb, and had wanted to pray there.
via Group bids to restore Jewish presence to Joseph’s Tomb | Israel Palestine-Gaza Conflict | Jerusalem Post.
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As a member of Hack Pittsburgh, our local hackerspace, one thing I’ve wanted to know if anyone else is there before I make the trek over. Well, so did Andy Leer and Marty McGuire, so they decided to build a shop presence notification system. They reasoned that they could measure the ambient light
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November 19, 2009
The cost of our presence in Afghanistan and Iraq relates directly to the debate over health care reform. Two recent columns pointed out an inconsistency among many conservatives: opposing the health care proposals because of cost but voting massive sums for the military. Nicholas Kristoff compared the cost of health care reform to that for operations in Afghanistan and Iraq; ...
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