Today, LevelTen unveiled a new platform for the Drupal community to facilitate Drupal beginners and professionals alike. From organizations ready to create an online presence to enterprise-level companies searching for a scalable cornerstone on which to build, Open Enterprise is equipped to propel your business into the future using innovative technology, results-oriented strategies, and a library of knowledge and tutorials.

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If you are looking for a great internship this fall at one of Dallas' top interactive agencies, and largest Drupal shop in Texas your application deadline is approaching! LevelTen is currently accepting applications through November 28th for our fall PAID internships! An internship at LevelTen is more than fetching coffee or making copies. At LevelTen, you'll get hands on with your specialty of choice - be that online marketing, project management, or web development.

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Honored for Creative Excellence through Innovative Web Design
DALLAS, October 19, 2010 – LevelTen Interactive, the biggest little Drupal Shop in Texas, was awarded the 2010 W3 Silver Award for the development of the Caris Life Sciences Website. Out of the 3,000 entries received, the International Academy of the Visual Arts chose LevelTen Interactive for their outstanding Website redesign and marketing.

LevelTen’s Super Bowl website for the 2011 North Texas Super Bowl was featured on CBS 11 News last Thursday night. The story focused on small businesses and entrepreneurs who have the opportunity to capitalize on the Super Bowl coming to DFW in February of 2011.

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After a successful first round of Drupal training courses, we are pleased to announce new dates for our Acquia Drupal training series, as well as the official launch of a brand new course, the D.I.Y. Web Success Workshop.
But first, hear what participants Joy Hays and Michael Nelson had to say about their training experiences:
"The training helped me to see what I was missing and gave me some new
ideas." - Michael Nelson

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There was an interesting article on ClickZ announcing Razorfish's formation of an agile practice.

He who fails to plan, plans to fail
A journey of a thousand miles starts with the first step. But if you don't plan properly you may end up 2,000 miles from where you wanted to go.
Good fortune is what happens when opportunity meets with planning.

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With the rise of Augmented Reality, Microsoft Surface, and iPhone/Android, I think there is a clue where the future of the web and technology is headed. Our physical realities are becoming one with the digital. We, as a society, are learning to truly integrate digital information into our every day lives.

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June 7, 2010. DALLAS – Scribes have historically recorded valuable information for kings, nobles, and civilizations. Now, Scribe SEO has made it possible to decipher effective website copywriting for the masses.
Last week ForeSee Results released their sixth annual Top 100 Online Retail Satisfaction Report. The numbers are in and web shoppers are considerably more satisfied this year than they were during the 2009 recession. Of the 100 e-retailers examined, 28 scored above 80 on the study’s 100–point scale. A year ago only five sites scored above 80. According to ForeSee, a one-point increase in online customer satisfaction translates to roughly $89 million in increased sales for a top e-retailer.
Is this a sign of good times ahead? Or are customers just happier now that the economy is better?