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Staffordshire Film Archive

MC-PC have been busy building a web site for - Staffordshire Film Archive We have created 8 pages including a Home, About, Contact, Order, Links, Events, Clips and DVD available. We are now to make 50 new pages and order forms for the 50 DVD available from the Staffordshire Film Archive collection. The site is search engine optimised and is now growing fast. I am sure I wil be writing about this site as this site offers much in the way of world wide interest being a film archive of my local Staffordshire. Have a good holiday :) Mark C MC-PC

Merry Christmas

Hi and merry christmas to you all :) MC-PC have been busy this year am glad to say :) with web design and search engine optimisation. Mark C One life :)

Virgin Media unveils a 50 Megabits per second (Mb) domestic service

Hello every one and Merry Christmas to you :) Guess what I want for xmas? A 50 Megabits per second (Mb) domestic service Plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Santa How many Tabs could I have open at the same time? LOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTS I bet :p Now where is that phone number for - Virgin Broadband customer services :) Back soon. mark C MC-PC Search Engine Optimisation One Life - Live IT

Four Seasons Air Conditioning site Optimisation by MC-PC

Hi everybody:) Just a quick word or three about Four Seasons Air Conditioning and Google Analytics. If you search Google UK for " Four Seasons Air Conditioning ", Four Seasons Air Conditioning are now in position 154 from a possable 280,000. The FSA site and pages was optimised by staff at MC-PC Search Engine Optimisation on the 6th November 2008. For a site that is less than 4 weeks old in Googles eyes, the Four Seasons web site is doing very good in my opinion to be so high up in the results pages. :)Most of the Hotel sites that I am web master for have droped due to the holiday season being finished. I will let you know more when I know, so until then. Goodbye from MC@ his PC :) Mark C One Life :)

Nintendo's new DSi already hacked

It seems that enterprising hackers have already destroyed Nintendo's best laid plans, having already cracked the new DSi with an R4DS-like device doing the rounds in Japan. read more | digg story