I'm proud to say that I've never been responsible for a site that has been punished by any of the Google Panda/Penguin updates. I've seen my fair share of Google fallout though, usually brought forth by someone after they've seen their traffic tank. They don't know what happened, why, or much less how to fix it. Truth be told, I'm surprised by how often I've been presented with this scenario. Every single time it's boiled down to using bad SEO or outdated SEO tactics that they consider tried and true but are no longer valid. As Mark Jackson stated in "7 Habits of Highly Effective SEO":While we must be aware, and understand, things like Google Panda/Penguin and other major changes in the algorithms, if we focus on doing "good marketing", all other things should fall in line, and major algorithm changes shouldn't be a concern.
This is a really cool CSS3 Analogue Clock. Its not Flash, but its completely written in CSS3 + Jquery. Transform: rotate; is a new feature of CSS 3 which lets you... well, rotate stuff. Transform will also allow you to scale, skew and translate (move) objects in your web page. All these can be animated by the Transition property (complete with easing and duration).
DotNetNuke is an open source platform for building web sites based on Microsoft .NET technology. DotNetNuke is written in VB.NET and distributed under both a Community Edition BSD-style license and a Professional Edition proprietary license. DotNetNuke's content management system is extensible and customizable through the use of skins, modules, data providers, language packs and templates.