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New Development For Up and Coming UK Band

We are pleased to announce the recent contract we have been awarded to develop a new website for the up and coming UK band Saving Aimee, currently recording with Justin Hawkins from The Darkness

 

Partnership with Secure Trading

Secure Trading, one of the leading payment gateway providers in the UK, recently approached us to strike up a partnership enabling us to offer their excellent services to our customers. Contact us for more information.

 

We Are Expanding

Due to our rapidly increasing customer base and our hunger to provide the very best service, we have recently expanded our hosting to include a web and email server

 

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Mortgage bail-out rallies markets
Financial markets rally as the US government says it is taking over mortgage lenders Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae in the biggest bailout in US history.
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Opposition groups blocking work at a Tata Motors plant suspend their protests after the government agrees to return land.
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dotted Oil prices rise on hurricane fear
Oil prices rise on fears that Hurricane Ike could disrupt oil production in the Gulf of Mexico.
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dotted Lehman reshuffles top management
US investment bank Lehman Brothers announces a shake-up of senior management as speculation about overseas interest intensifies.
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dotted Australian banks' historic deal
Australian bank St George agrees a takeover by Westpac Banking, the biggest banking acquisition in the country's history.
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dotted Brazil oil boom 'to end poverty'
Profits from major new offshore oil fields will be used to eradicate poverty and boost education, Brazil's President Lula vows.
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dotted US Boeing workers strike over pay
Workers at the world's biggest aircraft manufacturer, Boeing, go on strike in the US.
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dotted US rules out new economic package
White House says it does not see need for new measures to stimulate economy despite sharp rise in unemployment.
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dotted Crude oil price drops below $106
Oil prices dip below $106 as traders predict rising US unemployment will see consumers cutting back on petrol use.
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Nokia lowers its predicted market share for the third quarter, sending its shares plummeting.
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dotted Pakistan 'needs help' on economy
Pakistan needs a "substantial" injection of external funds if it is to stabilise its economy, an IMF official says.
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dotted One Laptop signs up with Amazon
Online retailer Amazon will help the One Laptop Per Child organisation with its plans to sell its XO laptop in the US.
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dotted US lifts some Belarus sanctions
Some sanctions imposed by the US on firms working with Belarussian companies are lifted, US officials announce.
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dotted Charity shops boosted as shoppers try to beat credit crunch
Charity shops beat the economic slowdown as shoppers look for value away from the traditional high street chains.
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