| Building an eCommerce Website with Site Rubix
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Web 2.0 whipping up a developer frenzy
Web developers are trousering a lot more cash thanks to the popularity of web 2.0 sites. Hot social networking properties such as Facebook and MySpace - along with the wider ecommerce boom - are whipping up demand for web skills, pushing developers' pay up 26 per cent in the past 12 months, according to research by SkillsMarket/ATSCo (Association of Technology Staffing Companies). The frenzy around third-party apps on Facebook, which recently opened itself up to developers, is one example of a zeitgeist web 2.0 property being mined by developers. But demand is not just being driven by web users - the rise of online business applications is also playing a part, said SkillsMarket. Alex Charles, founder and product director of SkillsMarket, said in a statement: "Over the last year we have also seen a dramatic transfer in B2B applications to the web.
10 We won't let Dartford crossing toll pledge go
Below is the text of a press release which I found on Mr. MacKinlay's website. It was accompanied by a photo of Messrs. McKinlay, Ladyman and Smith (Angela). I think, Mr Ojetola, it's time to hold our MP to account. I wonder Mr. Speight if you'd be so kind as to remind the good people of thurrock of the press release? I've no political axe to grind, I just think that the press release gives the impression that the discount was "in the bag" 4 April 2007 PENCE NOT POUNDS TO USE DARTFORD CROSSING - MP'S CLAIM VICTORY AS HUGE TOLL DISCOUNT ANNOUNCED The Government have announced the new proposals for toll charges at the Dartford crossing, promising a near 90% discount for Thurrock residents. Minister of State for Transport, Steve Ladyman made the announcement at the bridge on Monday (2 April 2007) accompanied by Thurrock MP's Andrew Mackinlay and Angela Smith.
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