Archive for the ‘Non Web Hosting’ Category

Non Web Hosting Troubles In Las Vegas

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

I have arrived in Vegas yesterday (January 30th) after more than 20 hours spent in flying and hanging around on airports. I have boarded in Sofia, Bulgaria, the city where I live (at least most of the time) and as I usually do, I’ve landed in New York, the city I spend as much of my time as […]

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10 Great Years. Why To Admire Google

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

I’m the last one who will wait on a line to glorify Google. If you search Daw blog on “Google” related keywords you’ll find some very critical reviews about Google products and policies. But all those are part of the game. They don’t devaluate Google as a company or depreciate its achievements, and leading role […]

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No Uptime Web Hosting. A Joke Or Parody?

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Most web hosts (I mean shared ones) are… well stupid. They claim to offer 2 things you never need. One is 99.9% uptime, another - “750 GB disc space and 7500 GB bandwidth” (well they mean “data transfer” but say bandwidth… no one is perfect). Why do I say 99.9% is not important? Because if […]

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Rapping The Web

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Black music culture influenced different music style through last 10 decades. From gospel, through blues and jazz music to modern hip-hop, black rhythms have a global impact on popular music. Now you can see rap culture shaping its own web business style. Before continue reading this article you can play the featured video.

One of the […]

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Google’s New Ad Revolution?

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Google made another move that shows why the company is a undisputed leader in Online business and why does the company expands its influense traditional media markets. The company announced today that it is opening up Google TV Ads to all American AdWords advertisers. The Search engine has tested TV ads for 10 months since […]

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Alexa’s New Ranking System. What Do Bloggers Think About it?

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

“We’ve been working hard behind the scenes for several months and are excited to announce that our new Alexa Rankings system is available”, says the statement in Alexa official website. The first impressions of some of the so-called “A list” bloggers are negative because their blogs dropped. Daw Web Hosting blog went up but I […]

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Hosting Scrolling AdSense Ads on Your Website

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Have you seen any changes in Google AdSense ads on your pages? If not you’d better go and check your ads. Because they have changed. Now Google enables visitors of your website to scroll or slide AdSense text ads. The main question is whether this change helps both advertisers to get targeted traffic and publishers to increase […]

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Who to Blame for Web Hosts Downtime? Funny Answers

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Of course system administrators. They know how to fix any of the server issues and to minimize downtime. But all they want from their bosses is to get very high per hour rate and then to be left alone. This is only a prelude to The Sysadmins price list. Check it out.

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Yahoo Suggests Site Owners How To Run Successful Online Ads

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

Dot-com is some kind of a weird business, one like no other. I didn’t see any other field of business activity to produce as many gurus as the web sphere. Everyone who has more than 6 months experience in making websites, selling products and services online, promoting, optimizing and analyzing websites is ready to offer […]

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Web Hosting Insurance. Is Hosting Business a Real Property?

Friday, March 14th, 2008

How to make sure that your business worths something? By having long list of good customers? “No”! By the numbers written in your tax forms? Not really.  In an advanced economy your business is credible enough if there are insurance agents waiting on a queue in front of your office. That means you have a real business! What […]

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