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May 19, 2012
Using an Online Site Builder to Create Your First Site: Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know (And More)
Online site building technology has been around for a while, and in recent years it’s really been making a name for itself. There are just about as many online site builders as there are web hosts today, which means it’s high time we broke down what it means to use such a platform, as well as what you should be looking for in a service provider. There’s a whole lot of overlap where online site creation tools and web hosting are concerned, which means—if you’re a regular reader—you’ll notice a lot of similar points in today’s discussion. If you’re new to the whole thing, you’ll still be able to follow along, though, so no worries!Categories: General |
May 03, 2012
How to Make Money From Owning a Website: The Big Issue Edition
Yes, we’ll be detailing all of the quick, long, dirty, and downright awesome ways you can be making money off your website during the course of this article.Categories: General |
March 24, 2012
Top Reasons Why Making Your Own CMS Is a Dumb Idea
We have a feeling you’re ready to know why creating your own CMS is an absolutely wretched idea. We’re here to please, so jump on down to view our top reasons why!Categories: General |
March 22, 2012
Creating a Web Hosting Business Out of Nothing
If you’re creating a web hosting business for the first time, we’re here to help. Go ahead and jump on down below the break to view all of our best tips and practices to turn your start-up into a roaring success!Categories: General |
October 14, 2011
Some Scripting Languages you may Want to Make your Peace With
Which scripting languages are dying? The results were interesting. Some of the most common answers are listed below, with a summary of the reasons typically given.Categories: Scripting |
September 16, 2011
HTML5: It it Time to Dip Your Toes in?
HTML5, the fifth generation of the most commonly used markup language on the World Wide Web, has been in the oven for so long that some people are starting to poke their spoons in for a taste. It's been seven years since the initial proposals for it were made. In May of 2011 a “Last Call” was made to communities inside and outside of the working group (W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium) to test the technical specifications for soundness.Categories: Scripting |
September 16, 2011
HTML5: It it Time to Dip Your Toes in?
HTML5, the fifth generation of the most commonly used markup language on the World Wide Web, has been in the oven for so long that some people are starting to poke their spoons in for a taste. It's been seven years since the initial proposals for it were made. In May of 2011 a “Last Call” was made to communities inside and outside of the working group (W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium) to test the technical specifications for soundness.Categories: Scripting |
June 20, 2011
An Overhaul of Cirrus Web Hosting
Virtual Private Hosting (VPS) leader, Cirrus, recently update their availability of VPS hosting services to include more dedicated server hosting, features and scalability across all plans. Also, the VPS interface has been completely reworked while increasing dedicated resources throughout all VPS plans.Categories: Hosting News |
April 29, 2011
Sandy Bridge Servers Launched by SoftLayer Technologies
As an innovative leader in data center service and on-demand web hosting, SoftLayer continues to develop inventive solutions for business and personal needs. The company recently announced it will be the pioneering provider of servers featuring the Intel Xeon 1200 Series processors which are a segment of Intel’s next-generation Sandy Bridge processor family.Categories: Hosting News |
December 10, 2009
Delve Into The World of .NET Framework
Created by Microsoft, the .NET Framework is a programming environment that allows for the seamless development of web applications. These applications leverage open standards such as XML, HTTP, and SOAP to interact with other applications and serve content through client
Categories: Scripting |
