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    <dc:creator>calebbender@webcutter.com</dc:creator>
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      <title>Xpress&#45;pay.com API Development</title>
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      <description>I have been working quite a bit lately with Xpress&#45;pay.com as their exclusive developer. Xpress&#45;Pay is a universal web based payment and bill collection application. Currently, I am developing an API for the city of Syracuse in New York to perform a lot of the functions the site does natively, but were never exposed to outside applications.&#160;
I have been working quite a bit lately with Xpress&#45;pay.com as their exclusive developer. Xpress&#45;Pay is a universal web based payment and bill collection application. Currently, I am developing an API for the city of Syracuse in New York to perform a lot of the functions the site does natively, but were never exposed to outside applications. Originally the site was developed in classic ASP with a MS SQL 2000 backend database but we are moving more and more to a service based architecture using web services, possibly even migrating to a MYSQL backend platform. This move to web services will allow any Xpress&#45;pay.com customer to interact with the core methods of the application from their own applications. This should make for some very interesting implementations in the near future. 


Stay tuned.. 


For more information about Xpress&#45;pay.com head over to their website at http://www.xpress&#45;pay.com</description>
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      <title>New Syracuse Barber and Beauty Furniture Site Released</title>
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      <description>A new site for Syracuse Barber and Beauty Furniture has been released today. They supply barber and beauty equipment nationwide. 


A new site for Syracuse Barber and Beauty Furniture has been released today. They supply barber and beauty equipment nationwide. 


Their site is built using the Expression Engine content management system for the front end. It also has a custom e&#45;commerce built with classic asp.


Please visit their site at http://www.syrbb.com and let me know what you think about the new design and the site itself.&#160;</description>
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