Archive for November, 2003
1and1.com Offers Free Web Hosting
The latest issue of Wired, had an advertisment from a new hosting company, 1And1.com. Their offer is this, give them a try for 3 years absolutely free. 500MB space, 6GB monthly transfer, PHP, MySQL and the other related goods. Plus, they’ll kick in $25 in Google AdWords credit. If you like them after 36 months, […]
Posted: November 30th, 2003 under General.
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Switching Email Programs
Over the weekend, I started evaluating a couple of different email programs. Primarily a Mac user, I’ve been using Apple’s default mail client, Mail.app, since I made the permanent move to OS X some time ago. While it has suited my needs in the past, and I would recommend it to other users, I’ve outgrown […]
Posted: November 30th, 2003 under General.
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On The Verge of An Anti-Spam Bill
The CAN-SPAM Act is set to be sent to the President to be signed into law. This is excellent news!
More details as they come…
External Follow-Ups:House Set to Pass Anti-Spam Bill
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Posted: November 21st, 2003 under General.
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“Consumers Hate Flash Intros”
As if it took a survey to determine that Yes, consumers hate Flash and especially Flash Intros.
The results of the survey are available at MarketingSherpa as a free-for-a-limited-time case study.
And while you are there, sign up for Anne Holland and Co’s newsletters. They have the sh2.com endorsement.
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Posted: November 20th, 2003 under General.
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Matrix: Revolutions
We had our screening of Matrix: Revolutions last weekend. All-in-all, I it was an enjoyable movie. It wrapped up most of the questions posed in Matrix: Reloaded, had plenty of action and some great special effects. My only complaint is felt the final battle was a bit overdone and kept having visions of the battle between […]
Posted: November 15th, 2003 under General.
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Server Changes
This weekend, the fine folks at ChicagoWebs, moved sh2.com onto their new network. So far, the move seems to have gone pretty smooth, even with a DNS change. The new network features improved performance and the addition of a complete hosting control module - giving their customers the ability to manage some of the more […]
Posted: November 15th, 2003 under General.
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