The internet was designed to be easy to use. As its use expanded rapidly, what was needed was a scalable system for associating an internet host's name with its IP address. Therefore, the domain name system (DNS) was developed.
Read more...LONDON, September 6, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Last week, 888 announced cut backs of overheads to the tune of $6,000,000, PWin (sic) have confirmed similar figures of over EUR50,000,000 and that always means jobs will be lost. At a time when the other major players are cutting back, we're doing the exact opposite and need to fill 100 positions in the soon-to-be-launched Slots.com. What's the catch ...
Read more...GLOUCESTER, England, Sept. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Streamline.net, a leading UK provider of web hosting, has revealed two sets of new research that shows a worrying number of firms could be taking their foot off the Internet pedal. The company's latest 'Small Business Bytes Survey' of 2400 UK firms* finds that only 10 per cent of small firms are updating their websites on a daily basis with 1 in 3 ...
Read more...Google currently has numerous initiatives aimed at reaching the UK small business owner but many of these conflict with each other and none appear to be achieving much traction.
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Read more...If you’re running a large site that sells a lot of products, you’ve probably had to come up with a plan to deal with pagination: showing products over several pages of otherwise similar content.
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Read more...UK-based consumers made over 926,000 searches in Google in June for web hosting services.
Read more...Electoral reform protesters hold placards outside the Liberal Democrat meeting at Transport House on May 7, 2010 in London. Photograph: Getty Images.
Read more...Employers in Germany will be allowed to enter job applicants' names into search engines and professional networking sites but must not look at their profiles on Facebook, under a draft law that was approved by the Federal Cabinet yesterday.
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