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Open Source for Tourist Attractions
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Using the world wide web has become not only a major past time, but an integral dare we say fundamental part of every day life for those working in tourist-attractions related occupations. As time goes on, tourist-attractions like any other industry sector is growing more and more dependant on Internet technologies and the worldwide web. Edmonds Commerce use effective Open Source along with solid web design, Web Design and SEO to give tourist-attractions web sites the edge. An effective implementation of Open Source will pay dividends and could make a huge difference to productivity.
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Protecting Argentina's parrot colony
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Airport expansion plans discussed
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Hotels link up to promote tourism
Four hotels which joined forces to attract tourists to north Wales are congratulated on the initiative.
Blackpool strives for better future
Grand but faded Blackpool strives to transform itself from a tawdry seaside resort into a more enticing place to visit and to live.
Africans geared for World Cup bonanza
Africans are hoping the 2010 football World Cup in South Africa will provide not only sporting enjoyment but economic benefits as well, writes the BBC's Alex Capstick.
Colombian ex-cartel city revived
The BBC's Jeremy McDermott reports on the improved fortunes of Medellin, formerly home to drug cartel boss Pablo Escobar.
Salmond in call for euro rethink
The Scottish first minister says the time is right to look again at the option of the UK adopting the euro.
Village offers euro for the pound
Some businesses in Dunster begin accepting the euro on a par with the pound in a bid to lure more continental visitors.
tourist-attractions News Supplied by the BBC