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June 11, 2008
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The not-so-funny joke goes, “The nice thing about standards is there are so many to choose from.” Yet, there are a number of issues you should be concerned with if your company’s website is not adhering to web standards. Not adhering to standards might simply signal your site as a bad netizen. Or you could find yourself on the wrong side of the law. Read the article from Duo Consulting’s In the Loop newsletter.

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