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Dataflurry Now Offers Affordable Professional Website Design Development

Dataflurry Now Offers Affordable Professional Website Design Development

DataFlurry now offers Affordable Professional Website Design Development

DataFlurry is a new innovative professional website development company who offers affordable web site design. DataFlurry is based out of Phoenix AZ but also serves businesses around the United States with affordable web site design and also affordable web development.

Dataflurry has roots spanning back several years when they started as a small web development firm in 2001 under the name JDM Design. They have since flourished in to a powerful company with a large amount of resources to draw from.

The founder of DataFlurry; who still has an active part of the company still works in house for the professional website development office and oversees all work. He also is involved on many projects himself.

Within Data flurry they seem to pride themselves on offering affordable web development without compromising quality. Services are offered to all types of businesses ranging form both small to large.

Clients who have chosen DataFlurry to meet their needs for professional web development have all been very satisfied in their results. When considering an affordable web design company you should also make sure that the company you choose to work with is a professional web design company as well. With DataFlurry you do not have to sacrifice professionalism for affordability.

Dataflurry can offer you many solutions and packages to accommodate your needs. When you think of professional web development and affordable web development Dataflurry would definitely be a top choice. Their committed staff and customer service stand out as a leader in this particular industry.

We encourage you to check out Dataflurry by reviewing the below link for

Affordable Professional Website Design Development

Joel McLaughlin
4808340988
949 S Longmore
Mesa AZ 85202
joelmdataflurry.com
http://www.dataflurry.com

About the writer:nbsp;nbsp;Joel Mclaughlin is the owner of http://www.dataflurry.com

Founded under another company name in 2001 JDMDESIGN Dataflurry has grown substantially ever since. We look forward to

providing articles to help others learn more about our services. We offer Cheap Internet Cheap Web Design Cheap

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Are You Interested In Downloading Podcast News?

Are You Interested In Downloading Podcast News?

With the rise of podcasting many individuals and organizations are finding that podcasting is a great way to distribute information from music and comedy shows to talk shows even podcast news. CNET is one of the groups that are distributing a news podcast.

CNET being an online technology site naturally found a niche distributing a tech news related podcast. CNET’s recent podcasts covered such topics as viruses that attack cell phones problems with Google’s software China’s web restrictions and the “Great Firewall of China” and the FTC’s attack on spyware.

These news items were distributed in a sound file called an mp3 file that is downloadable to a listener’s computer for listening whenever they wish. While these files were available straight from CNET’s site the majority of them are shared through the use of an RSS file.

An RSS file is a small piece of XML coding that is downloadable by programs designed to read it. These programs are called podcast clients and the user can input the address of the RSS files that hold the information on the feed. The feed will contain links to the media files of the podcast and will download the new updates automatically.

More sites than CNET are finding that podcast news is an exploitable technology. The British Broadcasting Corporation podcasts some of its programs as well as the US radio network NPR. The NPR because its work is created by a variety of different groups treats podcasts differently from show to show. The NPR show “This American Life” distributes a podcast of the show through a site called audible.com which allows feed listeners to subscribe to the feed for a small fee and download the show.

The NPR Hourly News show on the other hand shares a short 5 minute broadcast that summarizes the news for free. Since the NPR is taking a radio show and converting it into a file that is downloadable by the user little is lost in the translation. The sound is designed to convey the entire story and so podcast subscribers are able to treat the podcast as nothing more than TIVO for the radio. ABC’s podcast of the news show Nightline on the other hand is simply the sound track from the television show.
This has been one of the criticisms of the Nightline podcast because by merely stripping the sound from what is designed as a television show much information is not given to the users. Listeners have problems telling who is who because they miss the visual cues that were supposed to be there there is no truly easy way to convert the shows.

For this reason some news shows have been moving from audio podcasts to video ones. They can take the video information directly from the show that is broadcast lower the visual resolution to shrink the file and distribute it online as a podcast.

About the writer:nbsp;nbsp;Uchenna AniOkoye is an internet marketing advisor and co founder of Free Affiliate ProgramsFor more information and resource links on podcasts visit: Free Podcasts

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