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Nanomonkey, LLC, founded by Michael Prell, is a small consultancy that makes websites. The Nanomonkey Central Command Center (NCCC) is located in Philadelphia, Pa.
Michael Prell has over nine years experience developing content, improving user experiences and building websites, and was previously Senior Editor for the award-winning EBgames.com.
Nanomonkey provides services and expertise that include copywriting and editing, content management, design and usability. In real life that means that we argue about punctuation, look for ways to simplify the complex, appreciate thoughtfully constructed things, fret over form and function and hew to Web standards to the best of our ability.
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A place to collect a growing body of work, try out new material and connect with an audience.
University of Pennsylvania Department of History and Sociology of Science
Streamlined branding and a better way to organize content and keep it current.
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Nanomonkey, LLC
421 E. Church Lane
Philadelphia, PA 19144
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