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February 11, 2004 by webfun
Here are some alternatives www.uk.pricerunner.com planetprices.co.uk Why not add a comment with YOUR favorite alternative ?
February 11, 2004 by webfun
Here are some alternatives www.mysearch.com www.kartoo.com Why not add a comment with YOUR favorite alternative ?
February 8, 2004 by webfun
Reseller plans are completely transparent. This means your clients will never know that you don't own the server. As far as they are concerned, you are the host!
February 8, 2004 by webfun
I have successfully used these companies: UK Cobalt based www.compila.com US Solaris based www.fatcow.com UK&US RedHat based www.webattention.net
February 8, 2004 by webfun
Motherboards.org is committed to being the most comprehensive information/editorial site about motherboards on the Web.
February 8, 2004 by webfun
This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.
February 8, 2004 by webfun
3.2.2. Server-based Naming Authority URL schemes that involve the direct use of an IP-based protocol to a specified server on the Internet use a common syntax for the server component of the URI's scheme-specific data: " @ : " where may consist of a user name and, optionally, scheme- specific information about how to gain authorization to access the server. The parts " @" and ": " may be omitted. server = [ [ userinfo "@" ] hostport ] ...
February 8, 2004 by webfun
Nagios® is a host and service monitor designed to inform you of network problems before your clients, end-users or managers do. It has been designed to run under the Linux operating system, but works fine under most *NIX variants as well. The monitoring daemon runs intermittent checks on hosts and services you specify using external "plugins" which return status information to Nagios. When problems are encountered, the daemon can send notifications out to administrative contacts in a v...
February 8, 2004 by webfun
OpenOffice.org is both an open-source application and project. It is free. The product is a multi-platform office productivity suite compatible with all major file formats.
February 8, 2004 by webfun
Wikipedia is a multilingual project to create a complete and accurate free content encyclopedia. They started in January 2001 and are currently working on 203089 articles in the English version. Visit the help page and experiment in the sandbox to learn how you can edit any article right now.
February 8, 2004 by webfun
Do you want people to redistribute your stories, articles, and web writing widely, as long as they give you credit? Do you mind if people copy your stuff, so long as they don't make money off it? Do you like the idea of other people making new works based on yours — provided they offer those derivations back to the public on the same terms? Do you want to help create and have access to a pool of royalty-free writing?
February 8, 2004 by webfun
Some of the reasons why I use 123-reg * Unlimited Web Forwarding (3 types !) * Catch All unlimited E-mail Forwarding * 100 E-mail Forwarding Addresses * Webmail (requires pop box) * Full Online Domain Management control panel * Free Home Page Wizard * No release fee (many providers will charge you for this !!) * Submit Your Web Site to 10 Search Engines
February 8, 2004 by webfun
Wikitravel is a project to create a free, complete, up-to-date and reliable world-wide travel guide. So far there are 1118 destination guides and other articles written and edited by Wikitravellers from around the globe. Check out the Help page to see how you can edit any page right now.
February 8, 2004 by webfun
Movable Type is Six Apart's powerful, customizable publishing system which installs on web servers to enable individuals or organizations to manage and update weblogs, journals, and frequently-updated website content.
February 8, 2004 by webfun
I like the personal 'look & feel' of this site