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We want to and will make it easy for schools to keep their staff, pupils, parents, partners, other stake-holders and wider community informed, updated and engaged.

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It's so easy even 7 year old children can do it. If you are able to move a mouse, click a few buttons and string a few sentences together you can maintain a cutting edge site.

We'll give you all the training you'll need, support you on the phone or with email, all to make sure you get the best out of your investment.

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Archive page for Thursday, 22 February 2007

 Th, Feb 22, 2007
Deep in code
Sues logo survey

I've been quiet lately, deep in computer code. Helping Sue at Waterloo conduct a survey to find their new school logo. Deleting and blocking a rash of spam on several football sites. Controlling the spider 'bots sent to crawl sites from search engines. And we've two new customers! And a bunch of other (server) house keeping tasks here and in Australia.

And of course cleaning up after a non-house trained puppy. Why does she go out, then come in and poop?

I've uploaded some pictures and videos to my personal blog, and I've been keeping up with the bloggings from our school sites, for which I'll do a catch-up blog post tomorrow.

Left: Sue's logo survey. Each member has one vote. Only members can vote.

Full screen shot is here.
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 22/2/07; 12:21:11 PM to the Community dept.
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