 |   |  |  "With the forms module on our website, we are now able to collect all kinds of valuable information from visitors to our site. It has also saved us a great deal of time and manpower as it automates what previously took a great deal of time and energy to collect."  Breanne Quinn Retailers Association of Massachusetts  |  | |  |  Below is a list of articles featuring Synthenet Corporation. | Synthenet: Blogs and Beyond | | Now going into its eighth year, Synthenet has watched its underlying techology-web development–grow from being a curiosity to an essential tool that many companies need to manage their businesses. |  | | Synthenet Corporation Takes Top International Creative Award | | Synthenet Corporation is a bronze winner in the 2003 Summit Creative Awards® competition for its outstanding creative work for The Trustees of Reservations, Guest House at Field Farm. |  | | Showing your Customers | | Sometimes it’s the personal touch that can make a difference. Synthenet is a Web development firm in Northborough. Rodney Capron Jr. is the president and founder. His wife, Lynn, who is a project manager at the company, enjoys baking decorated cookies. |  | | Boston Business Journal 40 Under 40 | | November 2, 2001 - Rodney Capron remembers being captivated by e-mail when he first began using it a decade ago. The fascination drew him into the early period of web development and eventually led him into business for himself. |  | | Prosper through Partners | | Rodney Capron Jr., founder of Synthenet Corp. in Northborough, Mass., initially embraced partnering as a means of outsourcing, but he’s encountered some unexpected benefits. |  | | Wizard of the Web | | October 22, 2001 - A stuffed version of the gopher from "Caddyshack" rests on a bookcase at Synthenet Corp. It's an indication that the Northborough company, while it takes its business seriously, isn't populated by stuffed shirts. |  | | Business Strategies Column | | December 1, 2001 - "Today there are so many technologies being introduced, it's simply not possible for one firm to understand them all. We need to focus on where we can be strong and differentiate ourselves," |
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