Archive for December, 2007

Parked domain Name

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

If you want to add more domain name in your hosting account, you can point  additional domain names with domain pointer to your existing hosting account which allow your user to access one website with two different names. This will allow users to also reach your website through the parked or pointed domain. For example: if you park yoursiteB.com at your hosting account for yoursiteA.com, users visiting yoursiteB.com will see the contents of yoursiteA.com web page, this will help you to get more traffic through your parked domain name.

Add-on domain

Addon domains allow you to host more than one website on your hosting account. This save you cost as you won’t need to buy separate hosting package or new account for new domain name. You just go adding it into your existing hosting account.

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Configuring Outlook Express using POP3 service

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

* Open your Outlook Express.
* On the Tools menu, > click Accounts.
* Click Add > click Mail
* Add your name in Display name as you would like it to appear.
* Type your email address people use to send email messages to you.
* Type mail.domainname under incoming mail(POP3, IMAP OR HTTP) server as well as under Outgoing mail SMTP server.
For example if your domain name is example.com then type under incoming mail(POP3, IMAP OR HTTP) server, mail.example.com and under Outgoing mail SMTP server, mail.example.com.
* Check & follow the instructions to your Internet Connection Wizard until you reach the Internet Mail Logon page
* In Account name, type your POP3 service user name, followed by the domain, for example, someone@example.com.
In Password, type the password associated with your POP3 service e-mail account.
* Click on properties button.
* Click on Enable: My servers requires authentication in servers tab
* Enable: Leave a copy of message on the server in advanced tab.

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Web Hosting- UPtime

Friday, December 21st, 2007

The hosting providers those offers full guarantee of uptime are generally based on past information and track record. The uptime can be tested out and uphold throughout a service provider that give full day monitoring. Well-known hosting companies generally have deputed staff and establishment to check their server all the time. Most of them have outmoded server which work at the time when the basic server fails. Few established hosting company usually have one additional server in use to reduce the downtime problem.As a smaller company it is difficult to afford those infrastructures like establish companies, however in such case of downtime, you can friendly message to your customers if downtime occurs, you can use your discussion board or mail to inform the temporarily downtime that occur, this able to maintain your image as a reliable host in front of your customer. Generally a reliable web host provides quick return if the server is down as they need to maintain their uptime guarantee and to get back on normalcy they have a staff who works right away when such problem of downtime occurs. But you may face larger downtimes in small web hosting company.

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Google Centralized Profile System Profile

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

Google is coming with a profile system, the aim of this system to personalized information to each Google product you use. The Google Profile will share information across all Google products, integrate often disparate Google systems. It will simply let you represent yourself on Google products — it lets you tell others about your short profile and what you’re all about.

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File Hosting with FTP Access

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Internet hosting service particularly designed to host static content, usually large files that are not web pages. In general they allow web and FTP access and allow users to retrieve files through any web browser… They can be optimized for serving many users. It works fine for online file storage, online demand media and for video sharing, virtual storage and remote backup.
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Image Hosting with Upload Interface

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Image Hosting services have become extremely popular as the demand for hosting services increases regularly. With the flare-up of the popularity of blogs, forums, social media sites, and other interactive sites, image hosting services have become extremely popular among end users. An image hosting service allows you to upload images to an Internet website which are being stored by the hosting provider onto its server, and shows the individual different types of code to allow others to view that image.


In general image hosting website provides an upload interface by which you specify the location of an image file on your local computer file system. After just pressing a “Submit” button the file is uploaded to the particular image host’s server. Few image hosts allow you to specify multiple files at once, in this form, or the ability to upload one ZIP file containing multiple images. In addition, some hosts allow FTP access, where single or multiple files can be uploaded in one session using FTP software or an FTP-capable browser. You may also be allowed to make inline links to the hosted image, to embed it on other websites

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