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Take a look through some of our recent email newsletters, which focus on developments in technology, new projects, and important ideas. You can subscribe on the homepage and also unsubscribe.

2007

Autumn News.
MANOVERBOARD.com relaunches, we discuss Movable Type as a content manager, and there's a new look to the Telegraph.
September 2007

2006

End of Year Roundup.
Hello. It's been some time since the last MANOVERBOARD Telegraph. Too long. However, this short but sweet Telegraph will attempt to make it up to you, somehow.
December 2006
Why Flash.
In this month's Telegraph, I would like to focus on a new website that MANOVERBOARD launched a few weeks ago for a company in New York called Bra*Tenders. I'll also discuss Flash, which has become both more and less relevant to many clients.
April 2006

2005

End of Year Website and Efficiency Tips.
Happy Holidays. I hope that this finds you well. It's been a very quick 12 months. During this time, we launched many sites and prepared for a move to Western Canada.
December 2005
Hosting and Stock.
In this month's Telegraph, I'm focusing on hosting. It's a little known and little examined technology but it's one that I've found is absolutely critical to a website's success and to a business's progress.
October 2005
The New Move..
During the next few weeks, MANOVERBOARD will become an international company…What will change? Zilch. The only thing that will change is the place that I'll pick up the phone.
July 2005
The New Telegraph.
After two years of publishing the newsletter, I became increasingly dissatisfied with the design and reporting results of my newsletter distribution vendor.
April 2005

2004

Happy New Year.
Generation, an investment management firm headquartered in London, U.K., asked that MANOVERBOARD create an elegant, cogent and unique website for the company's initial launch in November 2004
December 2004
Designing Anew.
Lest another month pass us by without yet another Telegraph, we wanted to announce the launch of a new MANOVERBOARD-designed website. We'll also point out an excellent new design resource to which we're happily contributing.
November 2004
The Future of the Web?
The Web is little more than 15 years old. Built by Tim Berners-Lee and a few others at the particle physics research laboratory CERN, the World Wide Web was originally designed to contain text and hyperlinks.
August 2004
The Business Logic of Web Standards.
This month we briefly look at the business value of using Web Standards.
June 2004
Four New Sites.
Doubet Consulting approached MANOVERBOARD to launch the company's first presence on the web.
April 2004
Searching.
This month we introduce two new websites and provide search engines tips and resources.
February 2004
The Future.
This month we introduce a new client website, look at a few benefits of online marketing, and visit an author's future.
January 2004

2003

The Year 2004.
Though we're only slightly on vacation around here, we hope you're on a tropical island (a few of our clients are) and thinking about the year ahead.
December 2003
Thank You.
That's correct—MANOVERBOARD completely rebuilt MANOVERBOARD.com this month. You probably won't notice any essential differences in the new website, which is exactly the point.
November 2003
Web Hosting.
October's newsletter focuses on MANOVERBOARD Hosting, No-Flake Paint, and how to do a lot with a little (reading).
October 2003
Barneys.com.
This month's newsletter focuses on the completion of some exciting new projects and a very pretty book on Kabbalah.
September 2003
Updating Websites.
This month's newsletter includes information on designing websites for the hearing and visually impaired, a new site launch, and favicons.
August 2003
Web Accessibility.
This month's newsletter includes information on designing websites for the hearing and visually impaired, a new site launch, and favicons.
June 2003
Rebranding and Books.
Re-branding is a highly sensitive and serious project but it's one that may make sense now rather than later.
May 2003
Nonprofit Donations.
As customers increasingly feel comfortable donating to their favorite charities online, one organization has taken the lead in simplifying the process for nonprofits.
March 2003
Digital Stationery.
Hello and welcome to The Telegraph, a newsletter from MANOVERBOARD. You may recall receiving a regular newsletter from us about one year ago in plain vanilla text format. The good news: it’s now re-launched, re-christened as The Telegraph, and has a much expanded mission.
February 2003