The Web Hosting Blog
There is a new blog in the blogosphere called the Web Hosting Mind, and as you probably guessed, it’s about web hosting! The author, Alex Melen, is the owner of the T35 webhosting company, so he does...
View ArticleWe’re Back
If you tried to access this blog yesterday, you would have been greeted with an error concerning the connection to the MySQL database. This was because Freehosia was moving all MySQL database to new...
View ArticleHow To Setup No WWW Redirection
The NO-WWW redirection allows you to redirect any visitors that stumble on yourwebsite.com to www.yourwebsite.com, or vice versa. This is very important for any website, because it improves the search...
View ArticleAlex’s PHP Web Host Comparison
Alex Malen, of the Web Hosting Mind blog which I have reviewed in the past, has finally gotten around to publishing his results on the comparison of PHP performance on different free web hosts. The...
View ArticleAQ Host: Web Hosting for New Bloggers
Every web developer who wishes to run his own website needs to have a good web hosting plan that offers a wide variety of features to suit his specific needs, but these solutions tend to be quite...
View ArticleComparing Web Hosts: LovingHosting vs FreeHostia
A few days ago I announced that along with my upgrade to WordPress 2.3.1, I also switched my webhost to LovingHosting. I was quite happy with FreeHostia before this, but then why did I switch? The...
View ArticleLovingHosting Passes Uptime With Flying Colors
Last week I switched to LovingHosting as the web host for all my projects, including this blog. To announce this event, I wrote a review comparing LovingHosting with FreeHostia (my previous host) to...
View ArticleFind Your Host With Web Hosting Choice
I was browsing the PayPerPost database of opportunities, and I found something rare: a request for a review of a interesting site that is actually quite usefil. So I decided to take the opportunity...
View ArticleSetting Up A Public GIT Repository With GoDaddy Shared Hosting
Over time, I have worked on a lot of small personal projects. Most of them are versioned locally using GIT, so I can track any changes that I make. However when I release them, I do it as a tarball...
View ArticleThoughts On Fixing a Hacked WordPress Blog
Over the past few months, this blog was being redirected to a website hosting malware. Every time I fixed the problem, it came back within the next few days. I tried several things, like updating to...
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