TheCrayfish.com Weblog Announces All-New User Interface and Content Strategy. Content To Focus On Gadgets, Gizmos, Politics, and Squirrels.

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TheCrayfish.com Weblog Announces All-New User Interface and Content Strategy. Content To Focus On Gadgets, Gizmos, Politics, and Squirrels.
(PRWEB) May 23, 2004
TheCrayfish.com weblog and megasite (http://www.thecrayfish.com) released version 2004.5 of its user interface today, along with all-new, updated content. Lee Coursey, the site’s owner, announced a renewed commitment to provide updated, timely news about gadgets, gizmos, politics, and squirrels to the Internet community.
Version 2004.5 of TheCrayfish.com offers an easier-to-read front page, improved navigation, and more frequently updated content. The home page features current, timely news about electronic gadgets and gizmos, as well as political commentary and suicide squirrels.
“We realized our primary audience wanted more information about cool new PDA’s, MP3 players, and cell phones,” said site owner Lee Coursey. “While we will continue to shine the spotlight of truth on the ongoing attacks by suicide squirrels upon America’s electric distribution infrastructure, we will begin providing additional coverage of new and unique gadgets and gizmos as they are introduced around the world.”
TheCrayfish.com has provided quality content and service for over 1/20th of a century. During the summer of 2000, the site gained notoriety for its advanced Presidential Candidate Matcher, which drew mentions from several online magazines and spawned a large number of imitators. In addition, the site’s reference desk and pregnancy information pages continue to provide important information to tens of people every day.
Today, TheCrayfish.com offers news and information on a number of topics, including cell phones, personal digital assistants (PDA’s,) MP3 players, the move toward a national retail sales tax, and attacks on America by suicide squirrels.
New Focus on Technology
The 2004.5 release of TheCrayfish.com web site displays Lee Coursey’s commitment to giving Internet users a single place to get news and information about the latest electronic gadgets and gizmos released by the world’s major technology companies. “No gadget is too weird or too apparently useless to warrant mention on our site,” said Coursey. “If someone has introduced a new hand-held electric dog washer or a new portable music player and hotdog slicer, we want the public to know about it.”
Continued Monitoring of Suicide Squirrels
TheCrayfish.com will continue to monitor the actions of suicide squirrels working America, with comprehensive coverage of their attempts to disrupt commerce though their continued attacks on power plants, power substations, and other electrical facilities. “We know how critical this issue remains for our readers,” said Coursey, “and we want to assure the public that, even though suicide squirrels live and chatter among us, their actions will not go unnoticed. America will not rest until we eradicate this menace!”
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