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By Mitch “Mr. Organization” Keeler
Not many of you might of realized that yesterday was the first day of Spring. That means that so read more »
Not many of you might of realized that yesterday was the first day of Spring. That means that so read more »
ICANN's GNSO Council approved by a super majority vote a motion to discourage use of the current add grace period (AGP), where domains can be retur
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The deadline for Statements of Interest for ICANN leadership positions through the 2008 Nominating Committee is 15 April 2008 23:59 UTC. If you are i
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As many ideas go, Net Neutrality looks absolutely wonderful on paper. The name is great as well. Who would ever speak out about something called Net
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VMware Workstation recognized in the utilities category and inducted into hall of fame.
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Web hosting and managed services firm, Alentus Corporation, has acquired the Austin, Texas-based Linux website hosting firms, Website Source,
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As the Internet server hosting market has developed, two divergent areas have emerged in the server hosting arena: dedicated servers and colocation.
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Glasgow, United Kingdom - (The Hosting News) - May 1, 2008 - Web hosting and managed services company, iomart, has been selected by the Censor read more »
Utility and grid computing solutions firm, 3Tera, Inc., recently demonstrated at the Web 2.0 Expo, for the first time, the foundations for its Cl
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When looking for a host, it will be useful to obtain as much information as possible about the web hosting company itself and the services they offer
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Colocation has several advantages for the customer
- High speed connections via multiple carriers to prevent downtime
- Guaranteed power supply inc read more »
- High speed connections via multiple carriers to prevent downtime
- Guaranteed power supply inc read more »
At Search Engine Land, Barry writes about how a US court has decided that META keywords don't matter -- they are "immaterial." The tip came from Eric
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