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METHOD TO THE MADNESS |
Web Site Construction: Entering a Production Contract
by Jose Rosa
(This is Part IV of a continuing series. Click here to read past columns.)
In our last issue, we discussed the Architecture Phase of building your web presence. "Blueprints" in hand (specs, flowchart, and interface diagram), you and your web-crafting firm have completed the steps necessary to know the what, why, and how behind building the appropriate web site for your needs.
Now, how much do you know about contracts, ownership, and intellectual property?
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COMING UP ROSES
RosArt Client Success Stories |
Herman, Mathis, Casey, Kitchens & Gerel, LLP
Herman, Mathis, Casey, Kitchens & Gerel, LLP, is, according to the New York Times, a megafirm, consisting of five independent smaller firms. It is the largest, and one of the first, nationwide plaintiff's practice law firms established to protect the rights of consumers.
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Higgs, Fletcher & Mack, LLP Web Site Redesign
Higgs, Fletcher & Mack, LLP (San Diego) recently decided to revamp their image and update their technology. Buchanan Design (San Diego) created their new logo and corporate ID materials. After almost five years of a very successful RosArt built & maintained web presence, RosArt was once again contracted to do the development of the new site, with the mandate that it match the new image.
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National Military Appreciation Month
May was national Military Appreciation Month. Keeping this in mind, RosArt decided to support our Veterans for Memorial Day 2004, by accepting an invitation from one of our clients to host a web site on a pro bono basis honoring our military men and women who have been injured in the war in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other active military theaters.
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TOP R.A.M.E.N. NEWS |
As Internet penetration levels grow throughout the world and the medium becomes increasingly mainstream, a broader, more diverse range of people are going online
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.clickz.com)
With little fanfare, Amazon.com subsidiary A9.com launched its long-rumored Google-powered search engine.
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.clickz.com)
According to a recent report from CyberSource, the more payment methods offered by e-commerce Web sites in North America, the higher the sales conversion.
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.emarketer.com)
Internet news sites are the second most important news source among senior executives in the US, according to a new survey by the Wall Street Journal Online.
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.emarketer.com)
Traditional, non-Web based companies are taking advantage of increased Web usage, such as a 26% rise in the average number of Web page views in the US, to push their online ad impressions up, according to Nielsen//NetRatings.
...to read more CLICK HERE (www.emarketer.com)
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R.A.M.E.N.-RAGEOUS! |
Use Your Noodle: RAMEN Currency
"...A man walked into the Kansas City Public Library's Southeast branch and paid off more than $600 in outstanding fines for everyone whose last name is Muhammad.
And it didn't go on the Visa card; he paid the debt off in ramen noodles. Each year the library is host for a food drive in which the tardy can donate canned or nonperishable goods and wipe away the fines. Each item clears $1 of debt.
That's right -- more than 600 packages of ramen noodles. The man had to make two trips, prompting this recollection from Gretchen Dombrock, branch manager: 'I've never seen so many packages of ramen noodles.'
The benefactor had originally come in to pay off the debts of family members; their fines were a little more than $100.
'The man has asked to remain anonymous,' the library said. 'The only thing known about him is his last name: Muhammad.'
-- James Hart/The Star (June 17, 2003)
(http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/6103558.htm)
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