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LINUX Web hosting is one of the most successful and popular Web hosting platforms ever. Its success has made it a standard. Depending on which report you read, only the Windows platform offers any threat to its supremacy.

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Like the other sites in the series, FindLinuxHost.com provides a number of search options for users. The site offers a Quick Search tool which allows users to indicate whether they are looking for shared, dedicated or reseller hosting, and establish a number of price options ranging from less than $500 per month to less than $10 per month.


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US elections 2004

For supporters of John Kerry, who have seen allegations about the Democratic candidate's military record sap his campaign, it must have seemed like a case of just deserts.

The president, George Bush, was last week looking vulnerable on the same grounds after CBS's flagship current affairs show, 60 Minutes, broadcast a report claiming he had been suspended from pilot duties for failing to meet the required standards. It was also claimed that a commanding officer had been put under pressure to "sugar coat" Mr Bush's performance reviews.

But while CBS stands by its story, allegations have now surfaced that 60 Minutes based a large part of the report on forged documents.

Although what one man - even a presidential candidate - did more than 30 years ago can seem rather trivial, the US election is being fought between a self-declared "war president" and a man who, in stump speeches, claims he would defend his country as president in the way he had defended it as a young man.


CC Apaches hang on to beat Glendale 107-99

Bruce Whetten / The Daily Dispatch Cochise College's Steve White puts up a shot in the second half of the Apaches ACCAC game with Glendale Saturday. White finished with a team high 30 points as the Apaches came away with a 107-99 win. Cochise is at Pima on Wednesday. .


Google to expand child care in Baylands

Architects for Google presented plans for a daycare facility for 250 children alongside Palo Alto's Baylands to the Architectural Review Board Thursday.

The site at 1129 San Antonio Ave. lies just across the street from another Google daycare facility for 80 children under construction at 3801 E. Bayshore Road. Google offices are also nearby in Mountain View.

The board's preliminary review required no vote, but members said they liked the plans despite concerns about parking.

The proposal calls for tearing down three existing office buildings susceptible to flooding because they lie below a federally required eight-foot mark and replacing them with a one-story row of classrooms and play spaces.

The buildings, bordered by salt marshes and a utility yard, would measure about 46,500 square feet, project manager David Blitz of the Staubach Company said.


Cape May votes to fence in feral cats

If the feral cat lovers are so adamant about keeping them around, why don't they take them in?

What if it was found that rats were killing the endangered birds? Would they object to killing or removing the rats?

Probably not, because rats aren't cute.

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Mike Chappell: Colts Q&A Archives

If you go back to the Baltimore days, it looks like the most Pro Bowl players in one season was eight, on a couple of occasions. The last time was 1971 Norm Bulaich, Bill Curry, Mike Curtis, Ted Hendricks, Jerry Logan, Bubba Smith, Bob Vogel and Rick Volk. .


Gwent duo drafted into starting XV

WALES Under-20s coach Pat Horgan has urged the new faces to take their chance after shuffling his pack for the game with their Italian counterparts at Rodney Parade tomorrow evening.

In come Newport Gwent Dragons prospects Jason Tovey and Ashley Sweet, at full back and lock respectively after impressing with Bedwas and Cross Keys this season, as well as Ospreys centre Gareth Owen and Blues scrum half Rhys Webb.

The changes are made with an eye on June's World Championships, which Wales are hosting, but Horgan insists it will not be at the expense of a second Six Nations win.

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American Dream alive and well

A funnel emerged from just above his cape, connected to a hidden pipe that protruded from his open fly. A big bloke, Bruce, from outback Western Australia, was the first to answer his call. Unfazed by the brazen man-on-man imagery the traveller poured the contents of his Budweiser pint into the funnel and guzzled his drink through the spout. The pub erupted. Both men were instant champions. Related Sections And the reality we were on night two of a Contiki tour of the US West Coast hit quicker than the beer that slapped the Sandgroper's tonsils. The American Dream is alive and well We were tracking a course from San Diego to Tijuana, Mexico, then to the deserts of Phoenix, the Grand Canyon and historic Route 66 towards Las Vegas. We got our first taste of Americana at a Hooters restaurant near the Hollywood Walk of Fame.


The amazing, imploding ISP business

Andrew's Mailbag This week I described how amazingly vulnerable much of the British ISP business is. Vulnerable to botnets, hackers or fraudsters? No, nothing so exotic. A few people watching a bit of BBC on the streaming iPlayer may be enough to bring much of the business here to its knees.

(I drew on a post on STL Partners Telco 2.0 blog, who used data published by Plus.net on the first month's iPlayer - do check them both out).

Some of you might be experiencing a bit of deja vu, here. ISPs rang the alarm some time ago about the impact of iPlayer. We explored the costs of delivering high-definition video over the internet last year here. But this crisis is being precipitated by the low bandwidth, streaming version of iPlayer.

Streamed TV over the internet costs your ISP a penny per viewer per minute.


Do-It-Yourself Help for Filing

If you do your taxes for a second year in a row with the same company's program, it will remember your info from the previous year, saving you a great deal of typing as you fill out your W-2s, 1099s and Schedule As. So unless you've grown seriously disenchanted with a tax application, stick with it for this year.

If, however, you've never used one of these before, here's how the desktop versions of three of the major contenders -- TurboTax, TaxCut and TaxAct -- compare. (All three can also be purchased as cheap or even free Web-only versions, but you must be comfortable with storing your tax data on the venders' computers.) Consider your overall tax scenario before deciding which of these products to buy.

Intuit TurboTax

Win 2000 or newer, Mac OS X 10.4 or newer: $19.95 to $89.95 for disc or download, free to $74.95 for Web-based service

Win 98 SE or newer, Mac OS X 10.2 or newer: $14.95 and up including one eFile

Intuit's TurboTax can save you time in two ways: It can automatically extract tax-relevant information from Intuit's Quicken personal-finance program, and it can download some of your tax forms if employers and financial institutions have made them available through the right data networks.


'Hillary Clinton's a monster': Obama aide blurts out attack in ...

His comments are widely believed to have cost Mr Obama the Ohio Democratic presidential primary.Mr Goolsbee, Mr Obama's top economic policy adviser, had told Canadian officials a public pledge to force a renegotiation of Nafta with tougher labour and environmental rules was "more about political positioning".But the Clinton camp said Mr Obama could not tell the public of Ohio, where many manufacturing jobs have been lost, one thing and then tell a foreign government something else behind closed doors.Yesterday, Mr Obama blamed fierce attacks by Mrs Clinton for his defeats in this week's big primaries, and quickly made good on a promise to sharpen his criticism of her, in what promises to become an all-out brawl in the race for the White House.The Illinois senator took the offensive against Mrs Clinton, targeting her claims she is more experienced in handling foreign policy.


 
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