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		By: factotum218		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;d hate to say it, but yes you are right. More often then not, especially now with frameworks and the ilk popping up left and right, not to mention the wealth of free information on changing trends and deployment methods. It kinds stinks to hear it but there really aren&#039;t any industry secrets anymore. For example, selling SEO packages are more or less a waste of money now that business owners, employees, and customers alike realize that these things aren&#039;t rocket science.

As far as UI development I don&#039;t know, but I&#039;ve seen the cosmetics department in all local development companies that I know shrink to virtual non-existence in the last two years. The internet isn&#039;t going to disappear any time soon and there are a lot more widely-known options available than there where just a few years ago. Building the structures aren&#039;t much of an issue anymore, it&#039;s finding a qualified crew of grounds keepers to keep everything under the hood patched and updated.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d hate to say it, but yes you are right. More often then not, especially now with frameworks and the ilk popping up left and right, not to mention the wealth of free information on changing trends and deployment methods. It kinds stinks to hear it but there really aren&#8217;t any industry secrets anymore. For example, selling SEO packages are more or less a waste of money now that business owners, employees, and customers alike realize that these things aren&#8217;t rocket science.</p>
<p>As far as UI development I don&#8217;t know, but I&#8217;ve seen the cosmetics department in all local development companies that I know shrink to virtual non-existence in the last two years. The internet isn&#8217;t going to disappear any time soon and there are a lot more widely-known options available than there where just a few years ago. Building the structures aren&#8217;t much of an issue anymore, it&#8217;s finding a qualified crew of grounds keepers to keep everything under the hood patched and updated.</p>
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