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Knowledge is power. Speed is good, too.

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

AllStars 

Sportin’ our colors at WINDPOWER 2008. Not a comet-worshiping cult. Not that there’s anything wrong with liking comets.

We got these custom All Stars from the Converse website. The Web has everything, right?

Sort of.

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Tags: 3TIER web team, access to information, FirstLook, REmapping the World, usability
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by Leah Kauffman


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