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<title>Google to Index Flash Content ... Again</title>
<author>Erik Dafforn</author>
<description>Google has announced that it&apos;s much more able to crawl Flash files, extracting text and links. This is a quick summary and also lists some potential things to watch out for.</description>
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<title>Maybe Red Page Borders are the Answer</title>
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<description>When selecting website color schemes it&apos;s important to decide what emotional response one wishes to evoke. Washed out, weak colors, especially coupled with gray or small, hard to read fonts, can counteract the best copywriting. Colors, shapes and copy should...</description>
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