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					  <title>Increase Traffic By Tapping Into Google Base</title>
					  <link>http://www.netregistry.com.au/news/articles/490/1/Increase-Traffic-By-Tapping-Into-Google-Base/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>Do you sell products over the internet to
customers in the United
  States, United Kingdom and Germany, or hope to? If yes, then you should try listing the items you flog
on Google Base, an expert encyclopaedia that
Google trawls when picking up information for its search results. </description>
					  <author>jazial.crossley@netregistry.com.au (Jazial Crossley)</author>
					  <pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 00:00:00 +1100</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Whip Your Website In To Shape</title>
					  <link>http://www.netregistry.com.au/news/articles/454/1/Whip-Your-Website-In-To-Shape/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>Regardless of the make and model of
your website, every six months you should perform a health check. Sure, you may
have recently had it optimised and be happy enough with the way it runs and
appears on screen. But to get your site reaching its full potential, you should
freshen it up regularly. Here are some tips of what to look for to have your
website performing at its best.

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					  <author>jazial.crossley@netregistry.com.au (Jazial Crossley)</author>
					  <pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 00:00:00 +1000</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Build Your Own AJAX Web Applications Part 3/3</title>
					  <link>http://www.netregistry.com.au/news/articles/162/1/Build-Your-Own-AJAX-Web-Applications-Part-33/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>This three part series will guide web developers through the exigent AJAX language. The term AJAX refers to a loose grouping of technologies that are used to create dynamic, interactive web content. At the conclusion of this series, you will be able to build your first working AJAX application. This tutorial is an excerpt from Matthew Eernisse&#8217;s new book, Build Your Own AJAX Web Applications, supplied by SitePoint. </description>
					  <author>info@sitepoint.com (SitePoint Books)</author>
					  <pubDate>Thu, 07 Dec 2006 00:00:00 +1100</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>HTML and CSS: An Absolute Beginner&#39;s Guide Part 3/3</title>
					  <link>http://www.netregistry.com.au/news/articles/146/1/HTML-and-CSS-An-Absolute-Beginners-Guide-Part-33/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>A wise man once said that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a
single step. In this chapter, you'll take that first metaphorical step
on your journey towards web site enlightenment: you'll create your
first web page. By the end of the chapter, you'll have duplicated that
first page to form the beginnings of a multi-page web site. </description>
					  <author>info@sitepoint.com (SitePoint Books)</author>
					  <pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2006 00:00:00 +1100</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>HTML and CSS:  An Absolute Beginner&#39;s Guide Part 2/3</title>
					  <link>http://www.netregistry.com.au/news/articles/120/1/HTML-and-CSS--An-Absolute-Beginners-Guide-Part-23/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>A wise man once said that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. In this chapter, you'll take that first metaphorical step on your journey towards web site enlightenment: you'll create your first web page. By the end of the chapter, you'll have duplicated that first page to form the beginnings of a multi-page web site.</description>
					  <author>info@sitepoint.com (SitePoint Books)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2006 00:00:00 +1000</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Build Your Own AJAX Web Applications Part 2/3</title>
					  <link>http://www.netregistry.com.au/news/articles/118/1/Build-Your-Own-AJAX-Web-Applications-Part-23/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>The term AJAX refers to a loose grouping of technologies that are used to create dynamic, interactive web content. This three part series from Matthew Eernisse new book will guide web developers through the AJAX language by building a working AJAX application.</description>
					  <author>info@sitepoint.com (SitePoint Books)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2006 00:00:00 +1000</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>HTML and CSS: An Absolute Beginner&#39;s Guide Part 1/3</title>
					  <link>http://www.netregistry.com.au/news/articles/106/1/HTML-and-CSS-An-Absolute-Beginners-Guide-Part-13/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>This three part series will teach budding web designers to build their own web pages and sites? This information is an excerpt from Ian Lloyd&#8217;s newly-released SitePoint book, Build Your Own Web Site The Right Way Using HTML &#38; CSS.</description>
					  <author>info@sitepoint.com (SitePoint Books)</author>
					  <pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2006 00:00:00 +1000</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Build Your Own AJAX Web Applications Part 1/3</title>
					  <link>http://www.netregistry.com.au/news/articles/104/1/Build-Your-Own-AJAX-Web-Applications-Part-13/Page1.html</link>
					  <description>The term AJAX refers to a loose grouping of technologies that are used to create dynamic, interactive web content. This three part series from Matthew Eernisse new book will guide web developers through the AJAX language by building a working AJAX application.</description>
					  <author>info@sitepoint.com (SitePoint Books)</author>
					  <pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2006 00:00:00 +1000</pubDate>
					 
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