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Portland web development, SEO, and design

Web application development

Business automation, customer management, and much, much more

Portland Oregon web development

Web development is an arena in which Azunga really shines — years of coding experience and the use of world-class libraries coupled with superb follow up and after care combine for an experience rarely found in a web development firm.

We subscribe heavily to the Web 2.0 paradigm. Our back-end interfaces make heavy use of Ajax, DHTML, and Javascript technologies. We are proud users of Linux, Apache, PHP, MySQL, and many other open-source technologies.

Our own in-house PHP framework cannot be found anywhere else. Almost completely eliminating the need for hours of repetitive coding common to web development, it allows us to create exceptionally reliable applications quickly while focusing on what really impacts our end-users — data & logic structures, and user-interface design.

What does this mean to me?

Be found on the web, increase your salesBecause of the technologies we use, we are able to quickly (on-time & on-budget) provide custom solutions to problems faced every day by the average businesses owner. Ease-of-use and access to data set us apart from our competition. Utilizing the internet, almost all of our applications are available anywhere in the world any time of the day or night. Your website will act as an ambassador of your company, showcasing your services & products while still allowing customers access to data that is expected and necessary today. 

 

Recent blog posts

Linux made me drop out
I have been reading this amusing saga for two days now, thanks to the friendly users at Digg.

What really interested me is that it appears as if the station changed their original post to something less... inflamatory, after experiencing what is known as the Digg Effect.  I've also included the video.

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Google says goodbye to IE?
As anyone who knows me can attest, I am not a fan of IE. In addition to a maddening refusal to conform to standards, the browser is slow, clunky, and surprisingly intrusive.

The upcoming release of Internet Explorer 8 may fundamentally change the way the web works if it lives up to its promise of compatibility with standards. In the meantime, we can thank Google for its help.

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The importance of meta tags
Meta tags should come at the beginning of a website and at least offer a glimpse at what the page offers. Search engines will interpret the results of their crawling the page in different ways, sometimes regardless of your meta tags, but they can serve as hints when your site is being crawled.

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