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News & Info:
Toyota Prius Out of Control? (3/9/10)
Tornado destroys homes in Oklahoma (3/9/10)
Ten cities weathering the recession (3/9/10)
Mortgage Rates are Low, but so are Re-Fi's (3/9/10)
Serial killer won on 'Dating Game' (3/9/10)
Nicotine builds up slowly in the brain (3/9/10)
Turkish Earthquake Kills Dozens (3/8/10)
'The Hurt Locker' Wins Best Picture (3/8/10)
U.S.-born al-Qaida spokesman caught? (3/8/10)
Iraqis turn out to vote (3/8/10)
White House vision for NASA in April (3/8/10)
U.S. troops pack to leave Haiti (3/8/10)
3 killed, 54 wounded in Iraq elections (3/7/10)
Obama Puts Jobs in Back Seat (3/7/10)
Intestinal Bugs Trigger Obesity (3/7/10)
Rove Lies About Bush Lies (3/7/10)
Teens shot while leaving concert (3/7/10)
Details of Elaborate Assassination Emerge (3/7/10)
Lone Inventor Wins $15 Million Against Home Depot (3/6/10)
GM to reinstate more than 600 dealerships (3/6/10)
Jaycee Dugard: 'It's Been a Long Haul' (3/6/10)
Federal pay ahead of private industry (3/6/10)
Popular Culture:
'Psychic' Charged With Duping Investors (3/9/10)
The Classic VW Bus (3/9/10)
Justices to Hear Case Over Funeral Protests (3/9/10)
Pipeline probe reveals a dozen shipwrecks (3/9/10)
Drowning in Alzheimer's (3/9/10)
Woman sells souls to highest bidder (3/9/10)
Oscars 2010: Best Dressed (3/8/10)
Cartoons of the Week (3/8/10)
Proof of Global Warming 'Stronger' (3/8/10)
Blackboard Jungle (3/8/10)
Tom Hanks, America's Historian in Chief (3/8/10)
Chilean Looters Return Stolen Goods (3/8/10)
James Cameron's Best Special Effects (3/7/10)
YouTube Offers Free Caption Service (3/7/10)
The Truth About Cover Songs (3/7/10)
Is a Dog's Mouth Really Cleaner? (3/7/10)
10 great geek cakes (3/7/10)
Huge Asteroid (Really) Killed Dinosaurs (3/7/10)
You may wish to visit
web destinations near the
West Ga Internet Exchange , including: Carroll County,
Bowdon, Carrollton, Mt. Zion, Roopville, Temple,
Villa Rica, Village of America, Whitesburg and Wolf Creek.
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Quote of the Day:
"For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it?"
Jesus Christ
Book Smarts:
The Information
Age, Inc. rolled out their first portal web site, then referred to as West Georgia's Virtual Village, in early 1996. Since that initial launch, the community portal
web site has morphed and expanded into VillageOfAmerica.com!
During the
first half of 2007, The Information Age, Inc.
aggressively prepared the launch of 11 tightly-integrated, newly designed community web sites. They
included:
The launch of
the new regional portal web sites was an external reflection of The
Information Age, Inc.'s position in, and commitment to, the
Carroll County, Georgia community.
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