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Wi-FiHotSpotList.com, a directory of public hot spots for finding Wi-Fi wireless Internet access network nodes December 27, 2005

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Wi-FiHotSpotList.com, a directory of public hot spots for finding Wi-Fi wireless Internet access network nodes

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Internet Virus Antidote December 26, 2005

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Internet Virus Antidote explains things quite well.

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Is your business having the BEST hosting. December 26, 2005

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The list of benefits that relate to your business having the BEST hosting.

* Reliability.

Is the host reliable? Not just their hardware, but their networking skills that keep them online delivering your content. How many peering arrangements do they have, are their multiple servers available? If you should want your hosts on multiple servers, connected to multiple high speed connections, to not have everything on one host with one connection to the Internet, ask if that’s available. If there is a need to audit their uptime, do you know how?

* Service.

Anyone with access can look up your email password, what’s better service? The support team that is always able to solve your problem, is available by phone and email. Simply put they look at your hosting service issues as mission-critical, every time. Can you get references from existing customers?

* Usability.

If your “duties” require managing email accounts, checking traffic stats, editing files right on the server (instead of via FTP), configuring CGI be sure there are support pages that answer these questions, for the times you need assistance, and you can’t reach your support staff instantly. Web based controls are easier to use than doing things from the command prompt. Do they add new features to their offerings? When was their last add-on made available?

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The Top 10 Ways To Grow Your Small Business by Jim Estill December 9, 2005

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I started my company (EMJ) from the trunk of my car (and it was
a small trunk so that’s a small business). I grew EMJ to
$375,000,000 in sales prior to selling it to SYNNEX. I am now
CEO of a $1 billion business.

Many of our most important customers are small business people.
I make a study out of what makes them successful and what
pitfalls they need to avoid. From this study, I came up with
the following list of the Top 10 Ways to Grow your Small
Business:

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