Computers and Internet
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- Web Host Guide
- Gives information on how to choose the right web host for your needs. Discusses points of consideration from bandwidth prices to backup solutions.
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- Web Hosting Menu
- Explains domain registration, shared and dedicated service plans, platforms, costs, software, access, disk space and traffic allowed. Content targeted at small businesses and freelancers.
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- Webhostgear.com
- Provides free dedicated server tutorials and guides, web hosting news and tutorials, cpanel tutorials, server security, hosting articles, hosting interviews and product reviews.
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- About.com: Graphics Software
- Information, reviews and advice on choosing a graphics software package for beginners.
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- SuperKids Educational Software Review.
- Title index to educational software reviews, comparative ratings, and reviews by parents, teachers, and kids.
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- Talking To A Box Of Rocks
- A customer's unpleasant experiences with the WebTV WeCare Customer Service Center.
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- Bring Us Broadband
- Archive of NetAction's broadband publications and position statements. Suggests consumer action to promote a competitive marketplace.
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- Refund Hawaii Road Runner Charges
- Information on deceptive advertising, bandwidth shortage and deceptive billing of franchise fees and taxes in Hawaii. List of complaints before the State Office of Consumer Protection.
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- DSL Libre
- Presents details and statistics of the ADSL market in Puerto Rico compared to the US and other countries.
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- Problems with Flashcom
- A public complaint and warning about Flashcom DSL business practices, with links to other similar sites.
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- ODP Editor: Shadow575
- Writing about editing for the Open Directory Project. Includes news, personal profile, links and contact details.
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- JiWire
- Global directory of Wi-Fi hotspots. Search by specific address or browse by country, state, and city. Listings include maps, driving directions, location photos and on-site amenities.
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- The WiFi FreeSpot Directory
- Listings are business locations with areas open to the public. Residential open node locations that share free access with their local neighborhoods are not included.