NASA's Website Work

Government websites aren't exactly known for their sleek design or easy-to-use features, and more than a few tech-savvy individuals have picked up on that trend. But as the General Services Administration <a href=http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20100702_5706.php?oref=mostread>rolls out</a> significant upgrades to <a href=http://usa.gov>USA.gov</a>, home to all things related to federal services and resources, others also are upping their online game.

Government websites aren't exactly known for their sleek design or easy-to-use features, and more than a few tech-savvy individuals have picked up on that trend. But as the General Services Administration rolls out significant upgrades to USA.gov, home to all things related to federal services and resources, others also are upping their online game.

Information Week reports that NASA has added new features to its website with the goal of increasing functionality, streamlining navigation and improving the overall experience of users. For example, the site now has additional images and illustrations to catch the eye, better integration with social media tools and a streamlined "share" option at the top of the page.

Perhaps some of the organizations on the "worst" list will follow suit?

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