Websites
-
How to respond to Metro madness? Foul-mouthed tech genius
Comment
How best to respond to the train delays, the broken escalators, the single-tracking, the scheduled track maintenance? Some would keep their mouth shut, stoically grinning, bearing the burden in the same of public transit. Some would complain to friends. Some would tweet their rage. And then there's what Joey Brunelle did: create a website, Facebook page, and potentially one day an app called "How Fucked Is Metro?"
-
Prince William County Public Schools censor 'It Gets Better'
Comment
The ACLU dings Prince William County Public Schools for censoring LGBT websites.
-
Smithsonian 'Art of Video Games' voting back up after enthusiastic nerds crash it
Comment
Intense interest in the contest to determine which video games will go in a 2012 exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum brought down the site.
-
Fojol Bros. named one of the best food trucks in America, one less salad option downtown
Comment
Fojol Bros. wasn’t the only D.C. area food truck that won honors.
-
Why are restaurant websites so bad?
Comment
The Flash! The PDFs! And where are the freaking hours???
-
Northwestern website on the mend
In a world where it’s hard to function without the Internet, websites often serve as the first and often last line of information.
-
Sites offer gift cards at discounted prices
If you give gift cards as Christmas gifts, you might want to consider one of the sites that sells them at a discount.
-
Federal authorities seize domain names during counterfeiting crackdown
Comment
The domain name 'TBD.com' is totally cool. Just so we're clear on that.
-
Facebook is now engaged to users
Facebook has gained much notoriety of late, from the recent movie chronicling its contentious creation to the March announcement that it surpassed online powerhouse Google as the most-visited website
-
Sister Webs is committed to a cure
While October is breast cancer awareness month, Kentlands resident Kim Skimmons is focused on this cause every month — and day — of the year.
-
Chevy Chase resident starts website to help voters
Votesane.com provides a non-partisan information and donating outlet for U.S. Congressional candidates.
-
Maryland launches website tool for job seekers
CommentMaryland has launched a new tool on a website to help people find jobs.
-
Redskins' Brian Orakpo launches website
Washington Redskins DE/LB Brian Orakpo has launched his own website. We encourage you to link on over and give it a spin. The link and name is http://www.brianorakpo.com
RecommendedRecent Facebook Activity
Only On 7
-
Team up with the Home Team afternoons at 4 on ABC7
"Katie" weekdays at 4pm on ABC7 followed by Leon Harris and Alison Starling on ABC7 News at 5. Click here to find out more about "Katie!"