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NASA Website Lifts Off

I just love David Armano's write up of the new NASA website. He says about the nifty visual browsing taxonomy, "In today's ADD-driven world, we need visual cues to help us prioritize things. This is a nice simple way to prioritize content that Nasa feels is important (without being too heavy-handed)."

That the site is a wealth of information about the agency and its fascinating work is a welcome breath of fresh air compared to the boring press-release and company-line site I remember previously.

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