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Originally Posted by Zayne E.
In many arenas, yes. I have found the web development side MUCH busier since the collapse of the economy. The problem for me is these programs aren't development firms. They have full staffs encompassing all aspects of their businesses. When revenue drops due to changes in consumer interests or ability to spend they have to make cutbacks. It doesn't mean they no longer need creative or development services but it's hard to justify bringing in someone new when they are showing the door to tenured employees.
Thanks, again 
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Where are you finding Web development busier. Major programs don't want to start any new project, its all about save money. Just looks at the unemployed software developers.