Grid Server - Amazing Hosting Plan

Posted on October 17th, 2006 in General by daya

 

Grid Server, the new hosting company provides unbeatable offer for hosting. If you looking for hosting your website, you must check this out. Here what they say

 

 

 

 

(mt) Media Temple's Grid-Server is a completely new hosting platform that replaces yesterday’s obsolete shared server technology. We've eliminated roadblocks and single points of failure by using hundreds of servers working in tandem for your site, applications, and email. The Grid's on-demand scalability means you'll always be ready for intense bursts of traffic and the growing audience resulting from your online success. All of this power, controlled through our brand new AccountCenter, is available today for a price point unmatched by any competing service.

 

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Download Firefox 2

Posted on October 17th, 2006 in General by daya

Firefox 2 version is ready. For windows users RC 3 launch should be interesting experience.

Firefox 2 Release Candidate 3 (RC 3) is a preview release of our next generation Firefox browser and is being made available for download to Web application developers, our testing community and users who want to get a sneak peek at the next version of Firefox. Please note that at this time, users should not expect all of their extensions, plugins and themes from previous versions of Firefox to work properly.

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Get your Google back

Posted on October 17th, 2006 in General by daya

Do you hate affiliated links in Google. Do you like to have Google's fast search result without the affiliated links. then you must try give me back my Google. Try by clicking here. you will like it

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Remotely control other computers

Posted on October 17th, 2006 in General by daya

 

Solve others computer problem sitting right at your home or at office, just like you were actually sitting at their PC.

With LogMeIn, you can be. This is ideal for remote tech support. Just have your friend or family member create a LogMeIn account and install the software (both are free, though the company does sell various paid versions)–preferably before a crisis occurs. When it does, head to the LogMeIn site and sign in using their username and password. In a few seconds you'll see what they see. You'll also gain full control of their PC, so you can investigate, troubleshoot, and (hopefully) fix the problem.

LogMeIn

Courtesy lifehacker

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AOL changed?

Posted on October 17th, 2006 in General by daya

Even then we hate previous service of aol, it looks like AOL trying to change the image by trying hard to satisfy the users.

Now AOL has launched free ride for free, with couple of bugs, but worth a try. Here what they say "

Introducing OpenRide

Revolutionizing the way you use the Internet!

Introducing AOL® OpenRide™, the newest AOL software. So much more than just a Web browser, its breakthrough four-pane design will streamline your online activities. No more jumping from one window to the next - everything you need is right there the moment you need it. And it’s absolutely free. Simply put: You’ve got to see it to believe it."

Download now

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