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Bygaya.com is Gaya’s (Mariola Gajewska’s) web and graphic design company. Based in Oxford, UK she leads the design and production of innovative and bespoke web solutions for every scenario. From simple brochure sites through to full e-commerce systems, she can work with you to produce a website that will transform the online presence of your company. With over years 10 years of experience and an extensive portfolio, Gaya has got the skills to help you achieve what you need within your budget.

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Are mobiles replacing our memories?

Given that smartphones are replacing maps, dictionaries, diaries, address books, calculators, even iPods, it's really not that...

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Coke's Social Media Guard

We probably all know someone who could benefit with a little restriction on their social media activity (if not ourselves...). Well...

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Facebook "Fraud"

A very convincing video from Veritasium video blog suggesting that advertising on Facebook actually damages your presence online.

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Facebook "Fraud"

A very convincing video from Veritasium video blog suggesting that advertising on Facebook actually damages your presence online.

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Guardian site goes responsive

On the 1st view, it looks great and works rather nicely...

The Guardian has launched a new version of its mobile website, which it says is the first iteration of a new ‘consistent and cohesive...…

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