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Getting to know Dave Zille

With a strong background in project management, teaching, and developing for the web, Dave brings years of experience and tremendous enthusiasm to his work as the principal of dazil Internet Services, a web development and hosting company, with a focus on developing and hosting WordPress based sites. Prior to founding dazil Internet Services, Dave worked for [...]
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Getting to know Glenda Watson Hyatt

Glenda discovered blogging four years ago. In doing so, this insightful and humorous woman, who doctors labeled as “non-verbal” because of her cerebral palsy, found a way to communicate with the world. She found her voice. Known as the Left Thumb Blogger, her warm and welcoming blog increases awareness and understanding for improving accessibility for [...]
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Getting to know George Plumley

George has been developing websites for himself and others since 1993. He started blogging back in 2006 and discovered the power of WordPress. Over time, he realized that the simple admin set up of WP was exactly what his clients needed, when led him to build all his websites using WP. He also does video tutorials [...]
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Getting to know John Biehler

John Biehler has been blogging in one form or another since the mid-nineties when he first wrote about building a homemade video arcade cabinet on the balcony of his West End apartment. He spends his days as an e-business analyst for a large corporation and his nights playing with all kinds of technology. His namesake blog [...]
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More than an area code

Most people call her Miss604 and I am sure this is how she is mostly known around the globe. I prefer to call her Rebecca. Although she coded her first website in 1997, Rebecca Bollwitt has been blogging about all things Vancouver since 2004 on Miss604.com, and podcasting since 2005. In 2008 she was listed as one [...]
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