We think most websites are too complex. 

Too many features, too many promises. Instead, we build simpler web-based software with elegant interfaces and thoughtful features you will actually use.

Zeta specialises in:

  Rich Internet Applications using Adobe Flex  - We kill Spreadsheet and Access Database Driven applications with RIAs that will knock your socks off
  DotNetNuke websites  - Advanced Content Managed websites that put you in charge
  DotNetNuke module development  - Specialised solutions for DNN
  Usability & requirements analysis - Practical common sense advice based on years of experience - both online and offline
     Website hosting and support  - We host all of our websites and RIAs because it keeps it  simple.

Find out more:

  • Check out our demo sites.  We have set up a number of demonstration sites to provide you with the real thing. Check out the functionality of what we have to offer in real time.
  • Contact us. We would love to talk to you about your online requirements.
ZETA Demo Sites
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70-Gigapixel Photo of Budapest Offers a Great View

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Supersized panoramic photos of cities are the flavor of the season. After Prague and Dubai, it’s th...

DIY Wearable Computer Turns You Into a Cyborg

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HTC Evo to Get Android 2.2 Upgrade Next Week

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Genius: FridgePad Turns iPad into Giant Fridge-Magnet

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The FridgePad is billed as the “ultimate fridge magnet”. I’d say it’s probably the ultimate anythin...

Porn Industry Aroused by iPhone FaceTime

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GPad: Another iPhone Gamepad Case

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Somebody needs to make an iPhone game-pad already. The iPhone is great for games and all, but for o...

Bottle Cap Punch Makes You Look Pretty Tough

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Gallery of Rephotography Shows WWII in Today’s Cities

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Kindle for iOS Brings iPad Search, Dictionary, Fast-Switching

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Just days after updating the hardware Kindle with a smaller, cheaper model, Amazon has updated the ...

Gallery: How to Build an Earthquake-Resistant Bridge

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Few engineering projects have the scope, costs or risks involved in building a new bridge. San Franc...

July 30, 1935: Penguins Invade Britain, Readers Rejoice

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July 29, 1958: Ike Inks Space Law, NASA Born in Wake of Russ Moon

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July 28, 1948: IG Farben Explosion Punctuates Nuremberg Trial

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July 27, 1866: Trans-Atlantic Cable Connects Old World to New

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Attack of the L.A. Smog Archives

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> Los Angeles suffered its first big smog attack 67 years ago Monday. This selection of photographs...

July 26, 1943: L.A. Gets First Big Smog

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July 23, 1996: Stand By … High Definition TV Is on the Air

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July 22, 1933: Wiley Post Flies Around the World Alone

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July 21, 1911: Media Messenger McLuhan Born

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July 19, 1989: Human Heroics Overcome Aircraft Failure in Sioux City

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Physicists Dream Up the Antilaser

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Cheaper, Better Satellites Made From Cellphones and Toys

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Under Pressure

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Genome Surprise: Guinea Pigs Have Ebola!

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The ebola virus is one of the nastiest pathogens known to man. It corrodes blood vessels and stops ...

Controlling Soot Might Quickly Reverse a Century of Global Warming

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A massive simulation of soot’s climate effects finds that basic pollution controls could put a brak...

Photoshop of Horrors: Wired Readers Show BP How It’s Done

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> We asked you last week to help us show BP that when hiring unethical photographers (or photo edit...

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Birth Control Messes With Monkey Business

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Learn a New Language Fast

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Walk Through Crowds

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Set Up Your Speakers

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Survive a Plane Crash

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Host a Whisky Tasting

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Taste Whisky

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