Blog Hosting: What you need to know to host your blog

If you are looking at joining the bandwagon of over 80 million blogs on the Internet, it’s not too late. (…)

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Does your domain has nameservers without redundancy?

If you have a domain, I am sure you are aware of the fact that every domain has at least 2 nameserver entries associated with it. (…)

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Run your own server from home even on a dynamic IP address

For those wanting to host their own web services such as hosting a web site, FTP service and other similar services from home have many options to accomplish this. (…)

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Verisign Changes Fees for Domain Name Registration and Transfer

In a recent notification to domain registrars, Verisign has communicated an increase in their fee for new domain name registration and transfer of .net / .com domain names effective October 15th, 2007. (…)

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Do You Receive Domain Expiration Notices?

What will happen if you don’t know that your domain name will expire tonight and you’re about to go out on a long vacation pretty much with no access to your email and phone? (…)

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Should You Opt for Free Domain from Hosting Companies?

Many hosting companies offer a free domain when you sign-up with them and the domain remains free as long as you are hosted with them. (…)

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Anatomy of a Domain Name

A typical domain name looks like www.domainname.com, where the first part (in current example) is WWW (World Wide Web), second part (between the two dots) is the actual name of the domain and the last part (also called Domain Suffix) is to categorize the type of the website. (…)

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