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There are literally thousands of places to get Free web hosting. Maybe you already have one. Are you happy with it? Do you wish you could do away with the advertising you must put up with?...
Web-hosting companies' fees have dropped dramatically over the past couple years. Only rarely does it make sense for a small business to host their web site on their own computers. Because web-hosting companies d...
One of the most important business decisions you may ever make is deciding on what type of web hosting plan to use for your web presence. Web hosting options are on a continuum, with a variety of choices that are ideally suited to organizations of different sizes, and at different levels of web site...
From small "mom and pop" home-based businesses to mega- stores, people ask this question in business every single day. Even if you only operate a small, local business, if you don't have a website (or at least email) people honestly look at you funny. ...
Recently, I decided to switch my web hosting company. I had been with my last hosting company for almost two years but I was having continuing problems with their system. So I switched and I am up and running wi...
Bandwidth theft or "hotlinking" is direct linking to a website's files (images, video, etc.). An example would be displaying a JPEG image you found on someone else's web page so it will appear on your own site, journal, weblog, forum posting, etc.
Editor's Pick in Hosting Services, May 2007
This is the tutorial you need if you want to know more about ecommerce web hosting. The author tells you what you will need from your webhost and what to watch for once you have established your website.
What is web hosting? Whenever you visit a website, what you see on your web browser is essentially just a web page that is downloaded from the web server onto your web browser. In general, a web site is made up of many web pages...
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Here are four reasons why every web host and ISP (Internet service provider) should post uptime and connectivity statistics from an independent third-party web site.








