Archive for May, 2008
Great details on what to look for when shopping for a web host.
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How authentication in a timing server protects your system.
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The Acer laptops are very stylish and are enhanced with various high tech capabilities.
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How a NTP server works
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Have you played some of the new free hidden objects games yet? Are these games addicting or what? I find myself getting completely absorbed in these games within seconds of getting started. And, the surprising thing, is that with all the increases and advances in technology and graphics, a simple game such as the free hidden objects games are making such an impact online.
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This article helps you track cellphone number owners through reverse lookup companies. This is needed usually when one receives anonymous calls several times and when answered, is left hanging in the air. One should also consider the status of the reverse lookup companies — should they have money-back guarantee and quality service because investing in these type of business would be very expensive.
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Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a security feature that was developed by the major credit card companies to help businesses that process credit cards prevent credit card fraud through various security vulnerabilities that would exist otherwise. All companies that store, transmit, or process credit cards must be PCI DSS compliant in order to process these transactions. If they are not, then they can lose their ability to accept credit cards.
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How calendars have developed
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There are amusing and horrific stories of the trials and tribulations associated with the transfer of technology, and the implementation of new systems and architecture. There are lessons that we can learn from those who have blazed the trails before us, and those who have been burned by the blaze. Get your fingers ready to count the five fundamental considerations for implementing new technology.
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A dedicated server is a powerful server that is just for your website or business and no one else. This means that your server is not shared with others like shared hosting is. It is ideal for those who need reliability, high performance, better security, and the websites that are being operated are at an enterprise-level. In other words, a dedicated server is for those who need a lot of power and have the money to spend.
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