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            <title>Vision For New FCC Web Site Unveiled</title>
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<p>A prominent open government group on Wednesday unveiled its vision for a revamped FCC Web site after weeks of online public discussion and input from Commission officials and key stakeholders. What made the FCC redesign different from the Sunlight Foundation's previous efforts to show how federal sites can be easier to access was the dense content. "Most visitors find it difficult to understand the vast majority of the content for good reason: it can be highly-technical and the FCC's operations are foreign to most people," the group said in a blog post. Click <a href="http://www.sunlightlabs.com/blog/2009/redesigning-government-fcc/">here</a> to read a detailed summary of the changes Sunlight proposes, plus screenshots of its FCC mock up.</p>]]></description>
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				<title>James responded on August 28, 10 04:46 AM</title>
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<p>Well, the new website design is much better than the old one. But I think the site still needs some improvement because the color looks dull.</p>
<p>-<a href="http://www.webdesignforinternetmarketersforfree.com/">James Francis Web Design For Internet Marketers</a></p>
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