Web Design & Development Services
Whether it's developing and launching an Internet presence, providing Web site maintenance and support or taking Web sites to the next level, Storm Web Development Ltd. have proven expertise to get Web sites were they need to go.
With effective Web solutions that are flexible and adaptable to all types of business, Storm Web's clients are reassured in the knowledge that they have a partner who can lead them every step of the way to successful online activities. Value is also guaranteed with Web solutions for SME's available from EUR975! Read More...
WebStart Package
You will not find a better deal for a business Web site than with Storm Web's WebStart package. If you are a small to medium sized business or group looking for an affordable Web site design with great future potential, the WebStart package will get you online with the minimum of fuss. Read more...
WebStore Solution
For businesses that need to get selling their products online a WebStore is recommended. The WebStore supplied by Storm Web is feature full and enables business of all sizes to get selling their products online. Read more...
WebEstate Package
For real estate agents and auctioneers, the WebEstate package is a complete solution to showcase property portfolios online. The WebEstate package allows site visitors to search for properties sitewide and send email enquiries regarding properties they find. Read more...
Internet news...
- Rattleblog: Tales from the blogosphere
This month's Rattleblog talks about Yahoo being a runaway bride and changing its ways to become a better company, even more hype about the iPhone and why advertising is now the revenue model for most tech start-ups.
- Facebook CTO logs out
Facebook's chief technology officer Adam D'Angelo, a school friend of chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, is leaving the company.
- Powerset has Google in its sights
A new search engine modelled around information found in Wikipedia has been launched in beta by Powerset.
- MySpace gets friendlier
Less than two years after saying it would never happen, MySpace has taken the first steps towards making social networks interoperable.
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