We have the good taste not to use every new technology that comes along.
We are totally agnostic about the technology we use.

The merger of text and graphics in the new medium is leading to some innovative ways to redesign content. Along with our graphic design department (they created everything you've seen so far) we also have quite a few tech-heads who just love to use all the new technology in their bag of tricks. But just because you can do something doesn't necessarily mean you should. We understand that many companies are unsure how well electronic media will work for their product or service. Cyclops will help you decide which technologies should be used to create effective sites that will blow away the competition.

shockwave
Macromedia Director is our graphic design department's #1 tool for creating multimedia presentations. Shockwave and Flash plug-ins for your browser let us put these creations into WWW pages, like our Home Page and other places.

java
Developed by Sun Microsystems, Java is one of the coolest things that has happened to the Web, and not just because it lets us create animations. As a truly cross platform language, Java is giving developers a great tool to create amazingly versatile programs quickly and cheaply.

vrml
Do you want to create a 3-D ad? Or your own cyberstore which visitors can walk through and explore? Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) is transforming the web into a 3-dimensional experience and we can show you how it can work for you.

audio/video
Our abilities include creating audio & video compositions as well as digitizing and editing your existing materials. We then take your AV on the Web using a variety of different streaming techniques like Real Audio, ToolVox & VDOLive.

cgi
From creating forms and online ordering systems, to generating your WWW pages dynamically using object oriented databases, frankly, you probably don't care how we do it, just that we can. We have also developed applications in Perl, C++, Java, and Visual Basic.

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