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    When you get managed hosting, it is important to realize that there are many options available to you As for what managed hosting is, it is hosting that is managed by someone other than you

    BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing protocol used to distribute large amounts of data The initial distributor of the complete file or collection acts as the first seed

    Electronic voting is essential for diplomacy technology in both local and federal level government meetings There are various electronic voting solutions for council chambers, legislative office buildings, and executive boardrooms

    What is Pre-Installed Bloatware?

    When you purchase a prebuilt computer from a major vendor, you normally expect it to operate "right out of the box" without having to do a lot of work to get it configured for Internet browsing, e-mail, document writing, etc Thus, most purchased computers have pre-installed operating systems so you don't have to spend hours (or longer

    Are You an Internet Geek?

    Are You An Internet Geek Do you spend hours on the net just surfing around

    The cell phone is a truly magical piece of technology The mind actually spins when trying to consider all the ways it has changed our lives for the better

    RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication or can also be stated as the Rich Site Summary and the extension format XML is utilized for distributing your news headlines through the Web that is known as Syndication

    The Power of PDF

    Almost a quarter century ago, two developers decided to create their very own product, that would later become a huge asset to the technological industry They changed their name, set up shop in a small space and with persistence and hard word, their product was born

    Windows Vista Hell is it Over?

    There was a time about a year ago when I went into Best Buy, my expectations through the rough It was nearly a decade after buying my first computer, a 1999 Compaq, and I was tired of the constant lagging, the inexplicable slowness and the overall evil that was AOL

    While the thought of always paying as little as two figures per month for hosting is definitely appealing, you should expect to outgrow a certain hosting plan at one point or another Every webmaster out there wants more traffic and the more traffic you receive, the more you’ll have to pay for hosting

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