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John's insights into the what's going on on the internet, internet news and opportunities.

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Support me and the air ambulance

I'm just back from a short 5 mile run this evening as my preparations for the Norwich Half Marathon draw towards a close.

I'm really looking forward to the event (not for the pain, wind or rain) but hopefully for a sense of achievement in getting around (I hope) and also, importantly in raising money for the East Anglian Air Ambulance.

So, if you would support me and this charity (which is voulenteer based and provides an incredible service to our region) please just follow the link below:

Saturday, 22 November 2008

The best .NET Developer in Norwich?

We want the best web developers in Norwich working at our studio.

In return for being ambitious, hard working and skilled, we'll ensure you love your work!

So what are we looking for? Well, we've got a couple of posts advertised at the moment on the website, but even if you don't exactly match those requirements, get in touch anyway. You'll still need to be intellegent, motivated and fun, but whether you have just graduated, or you've been building web apps for over ten years, we want to hear from you.

We develop almost all of our applications on ASP.NET, with an SQL Server in behind in. Everything is XHTML/CSS orientated on the front end.

So, if you want to work in a company that values your skills and your development, and rewards achievement and success, you really should get in touch with us!!

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Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Cambridge Research Horizons Award

IMA
We heard today that we've been awarded an Interactive Media Outstanding Achievement Award.

We're very proud of the project (Cambridge University Research Horizons) and really delighted that the work has been recognised as being of such a high standard. We set out to deliver excellence in every project we undertake. We also need to thank our good friend's at The Click Design (who provided the graphic design) and Louise Walsh at Cambridge University!

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