Posts Tagged ‘Yahoo’
October 27th, 2009 Move A Website To A New ServerThis is to move a php/mysql based website from a windows server, to yahoo.com hosting. The current website uses a mod-rewrite on the windows server, and the current url’s must remain active with the same re-write on the yahoo.com hosted package. You must be familiar with yahoo hosting, and account set up, and be able to complete the mod-rewrite (yahoo does not support standard htaccess mod rewrite), or complete php modifications within the si
Yahoo Web Host is Web Hosting You Can Trust
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Your web site is the public face of your business online. Many people will make a decision about whether to do business with you solely on the strength of your web site. When they click on a link to your site or type in your URL and get a “Page Not Found” error, many people will leave in disappointment. Yahoo Small Business understands the importance of keeping your web site online and showing your public face. Reliability is the most important factor in choosing a web host, and Yahoo Web
Yahoo! Domain Name for Free
Monday, October 26th, 2009
When creating for a new website, we must know the web hosting provider that you are going to trust, and Yahoo! web hosting is the perfect hosting that can be trusted for it has already a name in the industry, proven and tested with their good services that they have already offered for their costumers for the past years of their service. You can buy a very cheap Yahoo! web hosting and get your yahoo domain name for free to stat for your new website as soon as possible. Why use Yahoo as your do
Yahoo shuttering GeoCities today. RIP GeoCities
Monday, October 26th, 2009
In another step towards the future, a page on the past is closed: GeoCities is being shuttered today by Yahoo, which purchased the free website host in 1999. GeoCities circa 1996: In a move that puts more emphasis on the bottom line, Yahoo is nudging new customers to its paid hosting service. Of course, there’s another giant that still has a free, although not as well-known, hosting service : Google. RIP GeoCities.
Demolishing GeoCities
Monday, October 26th, 2009
For a lot of us manning blogs today, our first exposure to owning our own parcel of electronic landscape was GeoCities . Founded by David Bohnett and John Rezner in 1994, it was pretty much the first free web hosting site, as well as an early precursor to targeted marketing via its neighborhood system. By 1997, it had grown to be the fifth-largest traffic portal on the web with over a million active users. Then, in 1999, Yahoo! bought it for $3.57 billion dollars in stock and promptly lost
