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Tim Frick, founder and CEO of interactive-media firm Mightybytes, (standing) and web developer Whit Nelson are leading the way for Chicago and their company to become a leader in helping other companies become more energy-efficient and do things that are good for the environment. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Tim Frick, founder and CEO of interactive-media firm Mightybytes, (standing) and web developer Whit Nelson are leading the way for Chicago and their company to become a leader in helping other companies become more energy-efficient and do things that are good for the environment. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Tim Frick, founder and CEO of interactive-media firm Mightybytes, (left) and web developer Whit Nelson are leading the way for Chicago and their company to become a leader in helping other companies become more energy-efficient and do things that are good for the environment. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Tim Frick, founder and CEO of interactive-media firm Mightybytes, (left) and web developer Whit Nelson are leading the way for Chicago and their company to become a leader in helping other companies become more energy-efficient and do things that are good for the environment. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Tim Frick, founder and CEO of interactive-media firm Mightybytes, (left) and web developer Whit Nelson are leading the way for Chicago and their company to become a leader in helping other companies become more energy-efficient and do things that are good for the environment. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
A 15-year veteran of Chicago’s tech community, web-design and video-production house Mightybytes, Inc., is designing technology to help businesses go green — a grading process to tell companies whether they are operating a “sustainable” website. The “sustainable website grader,” set for launch on Earth Day, …