The internet is buzzing about the termination of open source blogging platform, Blogetery by its web hosting company. Blogetery was recently accused by the FBI of being used by members of Al-Qaeda to recruit and share information.
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.CO Domain has been now announced by the new company that is now managing it to be released to public registering around July 20.
.CO, as Colombia’s Country new Domain Name, will be launched in three steps. (more…)
I recently added csn-uk.net on my Honest Host list and thought an interview was in order. This guy is an active member of Hosting Discussion and is just an awesome person. If you need a good provider, you can chose csn-uk.net without fear. Check out the interview below.
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I decided to get an update on an interview I did with Conor and his business seems to be doing OK for it’s self.
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I decided to get an update on an interview I did with Steve and things seem to be going well for Steve over there
Check out the interview below.
First Interview
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I just read an article this afternoon about the fastest growing security threat in the hosting industry. Apparently this threat has grown over a hundred fold in just the last year alone. What is it?
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Artashes is the proud owner of HostingDiscussion.com. HostingDiscussion is a webmaster forum where you can advertise, make friends and get advice for web design/hosting field. Artashes has made this forum (in my opinion) the best forum on the web! I love to chat on HD and I love the friendly environment it has. Go visit HostingDiscussion sometime and I guarantee you will have a good time
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As you know I am hosted by HandsonWebHosting. Conor (the owner) did an interview for me which you can find below somewhere; conor has an amazing business. You should all check out the site and see what he has to offer. Click HERE!
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Pulled from HostingDiscussion; Steve posted this.
In the hosting industry, it’s very difficult to differentiate yourself from thousands of your online competitors, or so some would lead you to believe. Actually, while some providers post relevant content, most simply offer packages – a certain amount of space, bandwidth, RAM, CPU for a specific price. Of course, price sells but you generally get what you pay for. Lower prices generally relate closely to overselling, leading to reduced server performance, slower downloads, and increased customer churn via suspensions or terminations for excessive use of the provider’s resourses.
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