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Charleston's TheDigitel is looking for a few self-starting, tech-savvy students to help sell a new type of online advertising. More

As you've undoubtedly noticed we've once again spruced up the homepage. Our aim here was to make it easier for you to see the latest stories and have to click around less to see what's happening in your town. More

Are you a designer, writer, handyman, consultant, or one of the other many types of one-person businesses in the Charleston area? Well, we're offering a special package and discount for those that strive to do it on their own but could use a little bit of extra publicity. More

The user types in keywords, grab a mouse to select individual stories based on brief synopsis of the material. An observer from the 70s would likely compare the experience more towards using a database than reading a magazine. This has has caused newspapers and magazines to suffer greatly online. The online experience (while more timely and offering a much increased diversity of content) simply isn't as enjoyable as a magazine experience. More

Listen up people, it's crunch time. There are only six shopping days left until you either come out looking like the gift giving God or a complete chump. More

Would you pay a small fee for timely, quality answers to your Charleston questions? More

The places I list are all great shops that Charleston wouldn't be the just as nice without, so when you're doing you holiday shopping, keep them in mind because it'll keep them in business and us. More

"The meta-philosophy of free — we should get rid of this philosophy." I spotted that quote in a New York Times piece, it came from the head of public affairs at Springer Publishing. And it's that quote -- more than any other -- that shows the danger on which the newspaper now treads. More

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