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The IPRI was conceived to become an open
project and a true community development effort. A global Community
development effort. And this is what the IPRI has been from the
time of its conception.
For example, the IPRI web site began with
an initial basic template contributed by Egisztrade,
a Hungarian web design company. From there, the wIPRId (web IPRI
development) team consisting of professionals from Canada and the
USA, pooled their skills and talents and created the final product
that you see today.
Please take a minute to read about our contributors
and to visit their sites.
Many heartfelt thanks to the following companies
and individuals for their generous contributions of expert advice,
professional services, and time. Please note that we list our contributors
in the order we received their contributions. Do not delay yours.
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IPRI improve the quality of NetLife, NetBusiness, and NetInformation?
Take Part! Become a member of the IPRI community! Share your expertise!
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The IPRI was conceived to become an open
project and a true community development effort. A global Community
development effort. And this is what the IPRI has been from the
time of its conception. Please take a minute to read about our contributors
and to visit their sites.
Many heartfelt thanks to the following companies
and individuals for their generous contributions of expert advice,
shining creativity, and time. Please note that we list our contributors
in the order we received their contributions. Do not delay yours!
Khoury Brazil of Websmithz,
a California, USA web design and development company, created a
series of fuzzy creatures that brighten up our web site and the
IPRI Art Gallery.
Valerie Cole of Blue-Fan
created wonderful cartoons of the IPRI team and had an infinite
patience for revising them until they meet our vague definitions
of Internet Psychology.
Mad about the Internet? Want to help the
IPRI improve the quality of NetLife, NetBusiness, and NetInformation?
Take Part! Become a member of the IPRI community!. Share your expertise!.
Share your ideas! Write: imember@ipri.org
CONTENT
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PROGRAMMING
Egisztrade,
a Hungarian web designed company, provided the initial IPRI web
template design on a substantially reduced rate.
Dr. Jeremy Strangroom, from the UK,
is the editor and webmaster of the Philosophers'
Magazine on Line, served as the IPRI first web master and put
the site onto the web.
Websmithz,
USA web design and development company, provided seamless integration
of our on line donation pages with MakeaDonation.com
and a series of the IPRI web site updates.
Interested in Internet Psychology? Mad about
the Internet? Want to help the IPRI improve the quality of NetLife,
NetBusiness, and NetInformation?
Take Part! Become a member of the IPRI community!
Share your expertise! Share your ideas! Write: imember@ipri.org
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