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We create user-friendly, accessible websites for leading international companies


Every month 350 million people worldwide come into contact with one of our solutions

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Our services include research, information architecture, design, development, rich media development, technical development, consultancy, hosting, project management and CMS implementation.


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News & Articles:

To Flash or not to Flash: Methods for presenting dynamic content

Is Flash strictly necessary for Rich Internet Applications (RIAs). Working in conjunction with modern JavaScript frameworks and using "next-generation" browsers, it is possible to achieve a wide variety of visual effects without deviating from a traditional HTML document approach.


NMA Top 100 Interactive Agencies 2008

2008 has been another positive year for us at HeathWallace, our performance has been once again recognised by the NMA Top 100 awards.


WPP Group plc acquires HeathWallace Limited

We are delighted to announce that WPP Digital, the digital investment arm of WPP Group plc ("WPP") has acquired 75% of the issued capital of HeathWallace Limited.


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Important Notice

Careers

We currently have vacancies in our Reading, Hong Kong and Chicago offices.


jargone:

“Ajax”

AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a web development technique for making web pages feel more responsive by exchanging small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes, so that the entire web page does not have to be reloaded each time the user makes a change.


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