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Friday, July 30, 2010
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Seventh Coast LLC develops internet software and solutions.  But more than that, we bring leading-edge technology--the same web platforms and strategies employed by the worlds most successful companies--into your hands. 

One of our most successful efforts has been associated with BuildASign.com.  The company offers full color custom signs and sign accessories. Their website allows users to design, proof and buy their signs all online.   BuildASign's products cater to a very diverse client base. Whether you are a Realtor looking for custom real estate signs, a contractor looking for magnetic signs to put on your truck, or throwing a party and need a custom banner; BuildASign.com allows you to do this quickly and affordably all from the comfort of your home or office.  We are proud of the great success that BuildASign.com has seen and wish them all the best in the future!

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Attacking the edges of secure Internet traffic (AP)

A man passes a logo of the Black Hat technology conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday, July 28, 2010. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)AP - Researchers have uncovered new ways that criminals can spy on Internet users even if they're using secure connections to banks, online retailers or other sensitive Web sites.




FBI access to e-mail and Web records raises fears (AP)

FILE - This Sept. 1, 1999, file photo, shows lights burning at FBI Headquarters in Washington. Invasion of privacy in the Internet age. Expanding the reach of law enforcement to snoop on e-mail traffic or on Web surfing. Those are among the criticisms being aimed at the FBI as it tries to update a key surveillance law. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP - Invasion of privacy in the Internet age. Expanding the reach of law enforcement to snoop on e-mail traffic or on Web surfing. Those are among the criticisms being aimed at the FBI as it tries to update a key surveillance law.




False alarm: Google search still working in China (AP)

The Google logo is reflected in the windows of the firm's China offices in Beijing. Google said Friday its services appeared to be back up and running normally in China, after the US web giant reported that access to its search engine and other products were being blocked.(AFP/File/Li Xin)AP - Google Inc. triggered a false alarm Thursday by posting a notice that its search engine and several other services had been cut off from mainland China - a key market where the company has been locked in a high-profile battle over online censorship.



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Build A Sign (www.BuildASign.com) gives you an easy-to-use tool to design, preview, and order custom signs, banners, bumper stickers, and more from the web.  It's the best website we've found to get custom signs and personalized signs online.

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